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Baby and toddler music classes at The Herne Tavern (function room)


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Please join us tomorrow (THURSDAY and FRIDAY) for baby and toddler music at The Herne:


THURSDAYS


Toddlers under 4 years (baby siblings welcome)

10.00-10.45


Babies 4 months to pre-walking

11.15-11.55


FRIDAY


Babies 4 months to pre-walking

11.15-11.55



The Herne Tavern (function room)

2 Forest Hill Road, SE22

(Enter through the side gate towards the back of the garden where you will find the function room)


?5.00 PAYG / ?3.00 per sibling


Friendly, welcoming music group including: fun action songs, percussion instruments, puppets, floating scarves, play parachute and bubbles!


Would love to see you there.


Best wishes


Kim

[email protected]

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

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