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Baby Massage Course ? 4 week course, ?60, from Tuesday 28th June, 11am ? 12:30pm


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Baby Massage Course ? Tuesday 28th of June ? Tuesday 19th of July ? from 11am ? 12:30pm


The Baby Massage Course is back at The Vale Practice! Our next 4 week course will be starting on Tuesday the 28th of June at 11am - 12:30pm.

Baby massage is a great way to bond with your baby while learning the techniques to practice baby massage at home. The course is ?60 and includes handouts so you can keep practicing at home, oils and refreshments. This is a first-come-first-serve basis as the places are limited.

If you are interested in joining us please call 0208 299 9798 or send us an email [email protected] to book your place.


Where: The Vale Practice, 64 Grove Vale, East Dulwich, SE22 8DT

Contact: 020 8299 9798, [email protected]

When: 4 week course running Tuesday 11am ? 12:30pm, from Tuesday the 28th of June ? Tuesday 19th of July

Price: ?60

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