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Italian for pre-schoolers

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charlotteviola · 05/04/2013 17:11

Hi, I'm thinking of starting an Italian parent and baby group in South East London, and wondered if there would be much interest in such a class? Also, I am looking into drop-in classes to be help at Nurserys.

It would initially be aimed at 0-18 months, with lots of fun songs and activities to improve or start learning Italian.

Does this sound like something mums would enjoy and be interested in for their little ones?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

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goodygumdrops · 05/04/2013 17:13

Would it only be for children with an italian speaker at home or any one?

Jamscones · 08/06/2013 17:58

I'd be interested! I live in Blackheath, and DD is due in a fortnight. I'm not Italian but speak it fluently, and was hoping to give her some basic understanding of it through books and nursery rhymes. I also have an (Italian) friend who lives locally with her DD who would be interested.

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