Activities for under 5s Baby Bounce and Rhyme
Ever fancied marching up to the top of the hill with The Grand Old Duke of York, or taking a walk round and round the garden like a teddy bear? A fun way to share nursery rhymes, action songs and simple percussion music with babies & toddlers.
Stay ‘n’ Play and Storytimes
Clap your hands, touch your toes, turn around and put your finger on your nose! Would you like to munch your way through a strawberry like the Very Hungry Caterpillar, or pack your bag ready to join a Bear Hunt? A fun way to introduce toddlers and young children to different books, stories and songs. There are toys to play with and something simple to make and take home too.
These activities are available at all Bromley Libraries. For more information about our services and activities for families and young children please visit
www.bromley.gov.uk/libraries
Starting young at Microsport...
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icrosport is a unique, structured program of physical activities which introduces children to a variety of specific ball sports including tennis, soccer, hockey and cricket. They teach the basic skills transferable to all sporting activities by developing ball skills, spatial awareness, coordination, balance and agility.
At Microsport the emphasis is on having FUN through sport. Taking part and doing your best is the aim. Their strength lies in their long experience and variety of activities offered.
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REAL SPORT for 2 - 7 year old’s
Microsport for 2, 3 & 4yrs school terms & school times After school Sportsclub (& holidays) for 4 - 7yrs Beckenham • Bromley • Tatsfield
A fun & educational introduction to ball sports – tennis, football, cricket, hockey & much more… ‘Celebrating 22 years!’
E:
angela@micro-sport.co.uk T: 01689 600992
www.micro-sport.co.uk Twitter: @MicroSpBromley
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