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Toddler activities on tomorrow morning?


Elly_B

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Another rainy day predicted tomorrow; any suggestions for indoor toddler activities? I was counting on Gambados being open today, but it's shut due to storm damage til further notice. Any inspiration for staving-off a two year old's cabin fever greatly appreciated! Yet another trip in wet weather gear to the playground is likely to be met with mutiny.


(Apologies EDF'ers for posting this in the wrong discussion forum initially)!

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We went to the soft play in the pavilion leisure centre, accessed through the glades shopping centre in Bromley (the exit near debenhams). Not as big as gambados but quite a good substitute. Was crowded though. They also have a good pool there and a bowling alley. Horniman is also open. Alternatively we've been vaguely contemplating a trip into town to somewhere like the London transport museum or the London aquarium. A wet journey and a bit pricey but at least dry once you're there.
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we were in Peckham soft play today (at Peckham Pulse) and I noticed that the centre is open until 2pm tomorrow (might be worth a call to double check that includes soft play - can't see why not though). Again, pretty busy but exhausted my 2 nicely :)
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