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Still spaces to join tomorrow and Wednesday (as well as next Tuesday/Wednesday) at 10am, 11am and 3:30pm for a very special summer pop up bop with your little one in the beautiful Dulwich Orchard! 

The weather looks set to be perfect! Come along for a lovely gentle music session full of fun, folky, nature songs, guitar, beautiful instruments and sound relaxation. More information and booking on our link below! 

Best,

Bea

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http://www.happity.co.uk/beasbabybop 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us for beautiful bops in the Dulwich Orchard these last weeks!  What wonderful gatherings we had!  Thank you so much for making our sessions so sweet.  I so enjoyed catching up, being introduced to new little siblings as well as meeting many new families!  

Very happy to say we’ll be returning to the Orchard again this week for some bonus special summer bops!  The weather is looking set to be brilliant and it would be wonderful to have you join us on Tuesday or Wednesday (September 3rd/4th) at 10am, 11am or 3:30pm.  

I won’t be running any sessions for the two weeks after these so depending on how the weather goes these may be our last al fresco bops this year!  Come and sing in September and keep the summer going with us! 🍎

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