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New 'Feeding Toddlers Healthily workshop' July 6th 12:30-2:30pm


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We http://www.littleoneled.com have a new workshop coming up on Wednesday 6th July at the Goose Green Centre in East Dulwich - 'Feeding toddlers healthily'. Our courses are run by a qualified Nutritional Therapist and Coach and are aimed at parents of 1-3 year olds. At this session you'll learn about a healthy balanced diet for toddlers, fussy and faddy eating, food allergies and intolerances, common nutritional problems in toddlers and obesity in children. Spaces are limited so to book your place please email [email protected].
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