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Hello


Does anyone know if there is a Spanish playgroup / baby get together in East Dulwich? My son is 7 months and although he's yet to learn the language, it would be nice for him to meet other spanish speaking children.


Thanks

Silvia

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Hola!


Did you find group? I will love to go to one. I speak to my LO in Spanish all the time hoping she will learn but defo will much prefer if she can see that it's not just "mummy language" hehehe


I will take a look as someone suggest in the family room but if you find one place let me know!


:) zee

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Hola


if you search you will find a thread about a group of spanish speaking parents that started to get together just to hang out in the park and so the kids could practice the language. it wasn't a class, just informal. there was quite an appetite for it I remember but I think it petered out as no one stepped forward to organise. so if you wanted to have another go, I'm sure you'd get a lot of takers!

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I would love to join a meet up as mentioned above in the park. My own Spanish is at best intermediate and I'd love my children to be exposed as much as possible to the language as we have a family link with south America. They are 4 and 2.5
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I think there would be a meet going on....but somebody needs to take the initiative and set it up!


As I said, a group of forum parents did start to do this a year or so ago and there is a lot of demand. I dropped out as my kids were a lot older than the others. We just set a date and a meeting place. At this time of year it's easy - picnic in the park?

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Hello, sorry I don't get updates from this thread so missed all the messages. I haven't found a playgroup so far. I'd be happy to meet up next week at 1-ish. Monday or Thursday would work best for us. My son is nearly 9 months.


Sigi, would you like to suggest a meeting spot?


Rds,

Silvia

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Great!

Shall we say Thursday? How about we meet by the Bowling green and then we can decide where to have a few nibbles :) I can bring quiche/salads/fruit etc. 1pm ok?


Lets hope the lovely weather lasts!

See you soon.

Sigi

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