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Baby Massage and Baby Yoga classes starting in June


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I am very excited and pleased to announce I will be running 2 Baby courses in Dulwich starting in June.


A 4 week Baby Massage course will be starting on Friday 3rd June from 1.30-2.30pm.? The course is a wonderful way to experience the joy of baby massage with your baby and meet other local mums. The sessions are most enjoyable for babies 6 weeks to 6 months


A 4 week Baby Yoga course will be starting on Tuesday 7th June from 12.45-1.45pm. The baby yoga course is great for babies who are now out of the newborn stage and ready to explore through movement, stretches and songs. The course is best enjoyed by babies who are 4 months to 10 months


Both courses will be held at Mothers Inc 124 Forest Hill Rd SE22 0RS.


To BOOK on to either course please email [email protected] or call

?07464558599


Thank You Natalie Doula

www.nataliedoula.weebly.com

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