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Bea's Baby Bop Drop In Baby Toddler Music Classes Online!


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Hello!


Just a note for those who haven't already heard to say that we are still bopping online! Bea's Baby Bop classes are running on Zoom and are interactive and hopefully as close to our in person sessions as possible! It's been so lovely still getting to row row, zoom zoom and go bananas together!


Online sessions are drop in and pay what you'd like / are able to. Please just email [email protected] with the class day/time you are interested in joining in and I'll send you details and the one time Zoom link for that class.


Any questions do let me know! Our online timetable is below.


Best,

Bea


Bea's Baby Bop Online Schedule


Monday 3:30-4:15pm


Tuesday 10:30-11:15am


Wednesday 10:30-11:15am


Thursday 10:30-11:15am


Thursday 3:30-4:15pm


Friday 10:30-11:15am


Friday 3:30-4:15pm


Saturday 10:30-11:15am


Drop in (no need to book beforehand, just email [email protected] with the class you?d like to join anytime before it starts!)

? Pay what you?d like / are able to


Bea's Baby Bop

Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers

Join us whenever suits you for a lovely laid back bop full of fun musical interaction and a mix of classic and different songs, instruments and guitar!


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