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What toddler group on Monday?


jollymummy

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I have read lots of posts about some lovely play groups being held in local churches, I think Pickle mentioned Forest Hill Church? I wondered if anyone had a recommendation for Monday mornings? My daughter used to go to Cheeky C's but they are closed over Christmas and possibly closing for good next year.


Thanks in advance!

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The one I go to is Wednesdays at Honor Oak Baptist Church (Forest Hill Rd). On Mondays I go to Tiddlers, which is a free music/story/singing session held at Christ Church, which is at the top of Barry Rd (the one with the Fairtrade Centre). It's just 30 mins, from 10:30am, and free to attend. I am one of the musicians that runs this, there are 3 of us and we do one week each so there's good variety for the kids.


Both of these have their final sessions and Xmas parties next week, so probably not the best week to join as party food etc, has been arranged already, but both begin again from Jan 6th.


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