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I'm back to work next week so trying to suggest activities for a nanny to take our one year old to on wednesdays and Thursdays-we used to go swimming and things on those days so not very clued up on what there is then apart from rhyming at the library on a Wednesday. Any suggestions would be really great.
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Hiya,


Think we chatted a while back about my music classes? I have a session on Wednesday afternoons 3:30-4:40 above Soup Dragon for babies 6cmonths up to children aged 3. Would be great to see your son and nanny there! Here are details:


Bea's Baby Bop

Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers

Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Fridays 3:30-4:30 pm

Saturdays 10:30-11:30

Family Natural Health centre above Soup Dragon

106 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich

?5, any additional siblings pay half price

Drop in (no need to book beforehand)



Tippee Toes also has great recommendations and class on Thursday if you need a Thursday activity, details here:



http://www.tippeetoes.co.uk/TippeeMusicClasses.html


All the best,

Bea

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Hi,

I run Music for Little People classes on Wednesdays in the Goose Green Centre on East Dulwich Rd, with a 2-5 year class at 1.15pm followed by a 0-2 year class at 2.15pm. Please call me on 0208 852 0118 for more info or to book a free taster session. Best wishes, Becky Vicary. P.S. Here are a few kind words from one of my mums: Rachael says (June 2010, East Dulwich class) Don?t go anywhere else!! Becky is just fantastic; not only does she have a sublime singing voice and engaging acting talent (she?s a properly trained professional) but she is ebullient and warm ? without fail, every week! She never ?phones it in? and all the children absolutely adore her because she engages with and encourages, each and every one of them, at every session. We have been going for two years now and my son has flourished in her classes, learning all about music through singing, dance, storytelling, rhythm play, listening, instruments, puppetry and more, without being aware for a second that he's learning at all. It is such good fun, it's the highlight of our week. I cannot recommend Music For Little People highly enough. I would encourage you to try a taster session and find out for yourself how excellent it is.

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