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Music & movement classes with Tippee Toes (Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays)


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Hi everyone


Hope you all had a fabulous half term week!


I am delighted to be back this week and would love for you to join me for a fun music making and movement session on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sessions are as follows:


Mondays


10.00-10.45

East Dulwich Community Centre

46 Darrell Road, SE22

(6 months to 3 years)


3.00-3.45

St Hilda's Church

Courtrai Road (off Brockley Road)

SE23

(6 months to 3 years)


Tuesdays


10.00-10.45

East Dulwich Community Centre

46 Darrell Road, SE22

(6 months to 3 years)


Thursdays


10.00-10.45

East Dulwich Community Centre

46 Darrell Road, SE22

(6 months to 3 years)


11.00-11.40 (babies only)

East Dulwich Community Centre

46 Darrell Road, SE22

(4 months to pre-walking)


Come and enjoy free refreshments at our East Dulwich sessions.


No need to book, you can just turn up on the day. All our sessions are drop in at ?5.00 per child / ?3.00 for sibling 6 months and over.


I look forward to seeing you!


Best wishes


Kim

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

[email protected]

0790 361 8432

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