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Hi everyone!


Do come and join us for some extremely fun music making on either Tuesday or Thursday this week for our final classes of the summer!


We will be singing favourite action songs and using lots of bright, colourful props to kick start our summer holidays.


Classes are friendly, welcoming and engaging and even if you don't particularly enjoy singing, do not let that put you off. The atmosphere, activities and interaction will more than make up for it! So don't be shy, if you haven't already been to our sessions, do give us a try!


Classes are drop in with no advanced booking required. Details below:


Tuesday and Thursday

10.00-10.45

East Dulwich Community Centre

46 Darrell Road

SE23

(Ample residential parking space available)


?6.00 per child / ?4.00 per sibling


Suitable for 6 months to 3 years.


If you are unable to make our final classes this week, there will be free taster sessions at the East Dulwich Community Centre on Tuesday 11th September.


Wishing you all a great summer!


Best wishes


Kim

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

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