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After child no 1 being off school sick for the best part of a week (will be back at school for tomorrow for sure) and two manic toddlers and also being 12w pregnant... I really want to do something not too taxing pref that can end in lunch. Only lunch not feasible unless I have some company.


Library rhymetime and bread of life cafe

Horniman sandpit and cafe

Peckham Rye swings and cafe

Anyoen fancy any of these?

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Quite fancy horniman sandpit - rhyme time was just too busy and I keep forgetting that librarys are not great places if your toddlers greatest delight is pulling books off shelves....We've not been to the sandpit so could be good/bad depending on whether he eats the sand....
If the weather is fine we'll come up to the sandpit, my kids love it (although I feel like a bad Mummy as having repeatedly promised to buy buckets and spades I still haven't done it!). We may head home for lunch, but will play it by ear depending on tiredness/grumpiness of children.

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