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Published: Friday, 18th July, 2008 08:00

Family fun for cheeky monkeys

By Alex Gore

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THE NATIONAL Childbirth Trust is hosting a tea party for cheeky monkeys this Saturday[19] at Emmer Green Youth and Community Centre.

The fun family afternoon out suitable for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers will include plenty of free classes, activities, raffles, goody bags and refreshments on offer.

Classes include Monkey Music, Tiny Talk, Kiddy Yoga and Baby Massage and will run from 2-4pm at the Emmer Green centre.

Tickets cost £5 per family in advance and £7 on the say. For tickets or ore information call 07970 193701 or email readingnctevents@googlemail.com

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