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Develops a child’s confidence, balance & co-ordination.
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Sleeping and nap time tips
leeping and nap times are really important for both your baby and you! We hope these tips will give you the very best baby snoozes!!
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• If your baby finds a bath stimulating, bathe them in the morning; if they find it relaxing, include it as part of the bedtime routine.
• Dress your baby for day and night time - make it part of the evening bedtime routine to change clothes, so your baby is prepared for sleep.
• Distinguish between daytime naps and night time sleep by closing curtains at night time and dimly light the bedroom (if at all); daytime naps should be in a light room.
• Time your daytime outings so that longer car journeys coincide with nap times and visits or activities are at livelier times.
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Time to Learn Piano provides specialist piano tuition for 3-7 year olds using material written especially for this age group. Amazing success with very young children!
• Based near Stroud & Dursley, convenient for M5 • Group lessons by arrangement
For more information T: 07868 028246 E:
catherine@timetolearnpiano.co.uk
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umble Tots are the UK’s leading physical play programme for children from six months to seven years. The programme has been designed specifically to develop children’s skills of agility, balance, climbing and co-ordination as well as their positive social skills of self-confidence and self-esteem. The Tumble Tots programme develops a child’s motor and mental skills during their formative years. To book a trial session please contact Catherine on 0844 984 0338 or book online at:-
www.tumbletots.com/gloucester
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