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With all usual activities on 'easter holidays' still we're bored and baby snowboarder needs to burn off energy pre lunch. I was thinking of trying out the Crystal Palace one oclock club as it seems to be open in the mornings tomorrow - anyone been? Is it good for a just one yr old? Friendly if we go on own? Anyone else fancy it?
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is there any list or does anyone know what children centres and one o clock clubs are on and when this week? There was a sign on the big tree in the rye playground about events taking place this week at a couple of them which made me think maybe the usual times weren't applicable.....? I've been once to the CP one o clock club and it was really nice. Makes me think why on earth haven't I been back! There is good parking there, good outdoor space and a nice baby area as well. Costs ?1.50 I think?
Yep it is ?3.60 for over ones. We did go - nice garden but tbh quite expensive seeing as we're only JUST over one and only JUST walking - and couldn't really make the most of the trikes/slides etc. AND due to morning nap were only really there an hour! Lots of 2+ running amok.

Telegraph Hill one o'clock is usually good. Open 9.30 to 3.30 I think and it's free. Got the swings and BIG slide next to it too. And a nice van doing decent coffee - tho the club itself does cheap ones and toast too.


Usually go early morning so not sure if it gets busy later on. There are sometimes council run activity things in the area next to the club during the holidays.

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