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For Toddlers in Colehill

Cherubs Parent and Toddler Group

Cherubs runs on Fridays in Term Time, from 9:30am till 11:15pmat St. Michael's Church Centre, Colehill. Please ring the door bell to be let in, as the door is secure to prevent any little escape artists. No need to book, just turn up. (Please ring the door bell and someone will let you in). Cost £1.50 for your first child, an extra 50p for each child over the age of one years old.
 

For more information see their Facebook Page or Website.

Rhyme Time at Colehill Community Library 

30 minutes of free song and stories at Colehill Community Library.

Every Tuesday in Term Time from 10am till 10.30am

Baby & Toddler Swimming Lessons @ St Michael's

 

  • SOS Swim School: Thursday 12.45-1.45pm.  Emma 07967 584841 emma@sosswim@gmail.com, for more information see their website.

  • Mini Manta Ray's Swim School: Thursdays 9.00 - 10.30am and Fridays 9.45 - 10.45am. Liz Mills 07795 026 207 splash@minimantarays.co.uk, for more information see their website.

Footlights

Footlight Dance Academy, incorporating Born2Perform, is a long established organisation offering dance and musical theatre training to a variety of ages throughout the local area. Footlight offer a warm and nurturing environment for ages 3+, and many of the footlight students have gone on to work in musical theatre and with professional dance companies. 

Their pre-school class is called Little Cygnets and it’s 3pm-3:45pm on Wednesdays in St Michael's Church Centre.

For further information please visit their website or facebook page

Beaucroft Opportunity Playgroup (Additional Needs Families)

This group is intended for all children with additional needs regardless to their future school placement. We offer a stimulating and engaging environment, filled with opportunities to play and explore. The practitioners are highly trained and offer strategies to families to help with challenges they may face everyday life. We welcome links with preschools and other services to build a holistic supportive approach for the child and family, looking for the best outcomes and enabling the child to achieve their best potential.

The group runs once a week on a half termly basis. It’s proven that early support is so important for strengthening and developing a child’s skills and abilities. The group offers opportunities to meet with both staff as well as other parents with similar family experiences. It is a chance to socialise with other families over a hot drink and relax for a little while as well as learning alongside your child.

For more information see their Website.

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