Given that the only aerial work I’d done prior to this class involved tuning the TV, I have to say I found this pretty challenging.
My favourite thing about it, aside from the fact that it wasn’t just another hour of my life lost to nursery rhymes, was how into it everyone was.
Now we’ve sampled the Dorchester of playgroups a morning at Tumble Tots doesn’t have quite the same allure.
Quite frankly this exhibition could have been themed around soiled nappies and we’d probably still go along for a look.
Get ready for Christmas with magical markets, festive theatre, winter workshops and encounters with Santa himself.
Unlike other parent-focused cafes, 36 falls more into the category of ‘coffee shop with a play area’ than ‘play cafe’.
There’s something so ridiculously wholesome and Borrowers-y about this place you can’t help but be enchanted.
I was pretty excited to discover that this was in fact an actual yoga class, complete with poses, breath focus and namastes.
What?: The Whitechapel Gallery’s Crib Notes events for under-fours and their carers are sporadic to say the least. We’d already […]
It annoys me when these things advertise themselves as suitable for all ages when they actually mean suitable for over-twos.
