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Tots Tennis - Thursdays am - East Dulwich Community Centre (Ages 2-4)


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Tots Tennis Club is a fun, play-based introduction to tennis for pre-school ages. The focus is on developing agility, balance and coordination through a variety of tennis games, and all equipment is provided.


Classes are limited to just 8 children, so book early to avoid disappointment. A timetable of classes can be found here: http://totstennis.club/timetable


Find out more and book at http://totstennis.club/


Monday mornings - Dulwich Village

Wednesday mornings - Dulwich Village

Thursday mornings - East Dulwich Community Centre


http://totstennis.club/


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Mondays Dulwich Village

Ages 2+, 11am: NOW FULL

Ages 3-4, 11.30am: 1 PLACE AVAILABLE


Wednesdays Dulwich Village

Ages 2+, 11am: 2 PLACES LEFT

Ages 3-4, 11.30am: NOW FULL


Thursdays East Dulwich

Ages 2+, 11am: NOW FULL

Ages 3-4, 11.30am: PLACES AVAILABLE


http://totstennis.club

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