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Nimble Tots every day this week, with extra Thursday afternoon preschooler and baby classes


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We're back this week with a full schedule of Nimble Tots classes, including new Thursday afternoon preschooler and baby classes in Nunhead, and a one-off extra free Friday class...


Becky will be back with her cello and ukulele, plus the classic tale of Goldilocks and the three bears (your own teddy bears are very welcome to join us)! Then on Thursday, Holly will be taking us on a Nimble Adventure with 'Shh! We have a plan'. Plus, on Tuesday, the wonderful storyteller Laura will be covering the session with her own Nimble Tales at Punk Me Up Ceramics!


It's ?6 for PAYG, or cheaper with a flexicard or half term block booking, and book in at http://www.nimbletots.co.uk/weekly-classes-for-0-5s.


Monday - Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) Nunhead Green Community Centre (56 Nunhead Lane- next to the Old Nuns Head pub and Nunhead Green playground)


Tuesday - Laura covering!

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-18 months) at Punk Me Up Ceramics (34 East Dulwich Road)


Wednesday - Becky

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (0-4 years) 3.30pm (0-18 months) at The Honor Oak (1 Saint Germain Road, SE23 1RH)


Thursday - Nimble Adventures with Holly!

9.45am (2-5s), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (2-5s), Nunhead Green Community Centre and 3.30pm (0-2s).


Friday - Becky

10.15am (mixed ages) 11.15am (0-18 months) at Telegraph Hill Centre (Kitto Road, SE14 5TF)

2.30pm (2-5s) and 3.30pm (0-18 months), Nunhead Green Community Centre - FREE session with photography - sign up for this one at http://www.nimbletots.co.uk/photo-session-26th-february/

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