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Growing up is great!

In National Children?s Activity Week 2018 at Tumble Tots we

help children to develop their very own special dreams for the future.


This year to celebrate Tumble Tots 26th annual National Children?s Activity Week, we have once again partnered with

one of our favourite friends, Peppa Pig, to bring members a fun-filled week of activities and challenges based on the

theme ?When I Grow Up?.


Tumble Tots? key aim is to give children the best start in life. It?s been proven that being physically active from a

young age helps children?s cognitive development, encouraging them to go further in life.


Peppa and her friends have been thinking about what they want to be when they grow up, and Tumble Tots would like

their members to do the same!


It could be a job which involves helping others, a

sparkling role on the stage, or even something out of this world like an Astronaut!


In National Children?s Activity Week, Tumble Tots members will be given the chance to take on all sorts of different activities to mirror things they might do in different jobs when they grow up. Can your little one climb a ladder like a firefighter? Or

post the beanbags through a target, rather like a postman? Or build a sturdy wall like a builder?


The activity that your children like best could be the one that influences what they would like to be when they grow up.


Tumble Tots aim to make sure that their weekly classes help them to grow up happy and healthy, with a positive

attitude towards physical activity.


Find our classes on Class4kids.com, Edtots.com, hoop.com and Tumbletots.com/Dulwich for bookings, more information and to make an enquiry.


Thanks for reading! 😁

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