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I'm a mum of one working in marketing and events and I have started a guide for weekend events for toddlers and kids. There are so many fab family-friendly events out there, locally and in the city. However, as an avid reader of Time Out and Londonist who list cool events for Londoners, it seems none offer a definitive weekly go-to list of ones for families - we like to have fun too!


tracing paper is london's ONLY weekend activity hot list dedicated to family-friendly events, sent direct to your ✉️. from family raves to fun-fairs, craft sessions and screenings, I handpick only THE coolest events for toddlers and kids in london, so that boring weekends in are a myth!


sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScoT4v6jaN_Tgjlp3hzP6MO7PeDZ-9KoqkjFF0WKnozPb4ytA/viewform


The first newsletter will arrive at your inbox at 07:00 on Thursday 10th January 2019.


*kids event organisers*

please follow on twitter @tracingpaper___ so that I can follow you back and get you on the database for event listing.


*privacy policy*

don't worry. 'tracing paper' will never sell or share your email address and you won't be spammed - I will only send you an activity email once per week.

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