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Hi


If you are looking for something to do with your child on a Wednesday please come along to one of the free trial classes of "Fuzzy & Friends" on the mornings of 29th August and 5th September at the EDT (East Dulwich Tavern).


Please call or email me however to reserve your free trial space. 07903830384 or info@fuzzyandfriends.com


Term will start on the 12th September, and then you are welcome to come along at a drop in rate of ?6 a child with siblings under one free and siblings over one half price. This includes free tea and biscuits, a 45 minute class and additional free play time. Furthermore if you book a term then you get a 10% discount and a free toy.


The class is based around a central character (Fuzzy, a parrot) going on a different adventure each week to help his friends. There will be educational elements to the class (such as shape, colour and letter recognition plus a section with French rhymes and songs) but the main emphasis is on the children having lots of fun.


For more information about the class please go to the website: www.fuzzyandfriends.com


Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to come to one of the free trials.


Thanks


Tara

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