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Hey there, I?m looking after my 15 month old little girl on Monday, Wednesday and Thursdays every week...and I?m interested in finding out if there are any local dad / baby classes in the area I can take my daughter along to on those days? (I am a man obviously 😀).

Any ideas would be really helpful.

Thanks

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Hi - you might try the Family section for some more responses, but there is loads out there!


I'm just back to work after mat leave (so a woman!). Try the Hoop app to find stuff near you. I don't know if there is anything dad-specific during the week, there are classes and stay and plays at the weekends, but there are dads at every class. Some suggestions are Glengall Wharf Gardens on a Monday, Besson Street stay and play on a Monday and Wednesday, Tiny Gym, swimming, nimble tots. Also the Whats On section of this Forum. Have a great time with your daughter, the area is fantastic for things to do!

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Try foxglove forest school, it?s great fun. On wednesdays it?s at bell house in Dulwich village and on Thursdays in Sydenham. My husband likes taking our daughter and seems a little more dad friendly than some other classes. You could also try swimming lessons at everyone active
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