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Arts & Crafts classes near TOWER HAMLETS

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THE TOGETHER PROJECT

London

The Together Project runs intergenerational events which help reduce loneliness, improve wellbeing, tackle ageism and help integrate local communities. One of our activities is a music group aimed ...read more

TOYHOUSE

Catford

Stay and Play -Parents and their children under 5 years can enjoy a wide range of toys and play activities in this friendly, relaxed session. Snacks, songs and ...read more

BLOSSOM BABIES

Tower Hamlets and Bexley

Blossom babies classes are a welcoming space where parents and babies learn, grow and blossom together. Babies are learning from the moment they are born (and before), whilst ...read more

BRING YOUR BABY

London, Birmingham, Brighton, Oxford, Hitchin, Hastings, Worthing, Surrey, Kent

‘Bring Your Baby Guided London Walks' are sensitively devised to suit parents and carers of even the tiniest babies to enjoy London’s history. Because every participant brings their ...read more

THE KIDS' TABLE LTD

London

The Kids' Table entertains 3 - 10yr olds with arts and crafts and creative table-top activities at pubs and restaurants so parents can get some downtime and enjoy ...read more

SOOTHE-ME

East London

Learn wonderful calming developmental baby massage techniques, moves and holds in the comfort of your home. Your workshop will be tailored especially to you and your babies needs. ...read more

ÁNIMO YOGA

Bow

Accessible classes for Mums and little ones. Find out more

SING AND SIGN

Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Eltham & Woolwich

Developed with the help of Speech and Language experts and launched in January 2001, the "Sing and Sign" programme has since taught tens of thousands of parents across ...read more

MOTHER SONG

Hackney & Tower Hamlets

Mother Song connects new mums and soon to be mums through song. Simple harmonies sung together in unison or parts, provide a soothing aural experience for both mother ...read more

CONTAKIDS

Southwark

By working with the body, movement and physical contact, parents and children develop a new, physical form of communication, which is enjoyable for both; children enhance and improve ...read more