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New Monthly Music & Play class for under 5s


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New monthly bespoke music & play session for under 5s. Details below...


Hello families. My name is Kim and I have been delivering Tippee Toes pre-school music and movement classes in SE London for over 10 years. I am very excited to bring a soft play and music session to the surrounding area.


Launch date: Friday 7th December (and once a month thereafter)


Venue: Parish Room, St Hilda's Church, Courtrai Road, SE23 (next door to Cottage Day Nursery)


Choose from either two sessions:


9.45am-10.45am (60 minutes) 1st session


11.00am-12.00pm (60 minutes) 2nd session


Maximum capacity: 12 children per session


Suitable age-group: 8 months to 4 years


Activities: soft play, music & movement workshop, story time, refreshments


?8.00 per child / ?4.00 per sibling

?6.00 8 months to 12 months

FREE for under 8 months when accompanying an older sibling.


Due to the limited space, this class is pre-booking only.


Ample parking spaces available around this residential venue.


To grab a spot on Friday 7th December, please drop me an email with:


- your preferred session slot (ie. 1st or 2nd session)

- your child's name

- your child's age

- contact number


NB: we currently have two spaces left in the 1st session and only a handful in the 2nd session.


Email: kim at tippeetoes dot co dot uk - advanced booking only!


Best wishes


Kim

  • 1 month later...

Happy New Year to you all! We had a fantastic launch last month and I am now pleased to be opening up the booking for our next monthly soft play and music session taking place on Friday 25 January.


Venue: Parish Room, St Hilda's Church, Courtrai Road, SE23 (next door to Cottage Day Nursery)


Choose from either two sessions:


9.45am-10.45am (60 minutes) 1st session


11.00am-12.00pm (60 minutes) 2nd session


Maximum capacity: 12 children per session


Suitable age-group: 8 months to 4 years


Activities: soft play, music & movement workshop, story time, refreshments


?8.00 per child / ?4.00 per sibling

?6.00 8 months to 12 months

FREE for under 8 months when accompanying an older sibling.


Due to the limited space, this class is pre-booking only.


Very limited buggy space available so please either bring a sling or car seat for baby or be prepared to fold up your pram.


Ample parking spaces available around this residential venue.


To grab a spot on Friday 25 January, please drop me an email with:


- your preferred session slot (ie. 1st or 2nd session)

- your child's name

- your child's age

- contact number


Email: kim at tippeetoes dot co dot uk - advanced booking only!


Best wishes


Kim

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