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Hi, I'm looking to meet a few more Mums in my area...I'm up the hill in Crystal Palace ! Does anyone fancy a walk and coffee in the park here (the park play area has been re-done and is fab now for toddlers) I'm 38, on maternity leave, and I have a 2.5 yr old (very) active daughter and a 6 week old son. Going slightly mad. I have a small group of friends with kids but none are walking-distance-local and I'm sick of getting the car out ! Let me know if you are interested.

Hi there,

I have a 6 week old little girl and 3 yr old boy and was just coming onto the forum to see if there were any meet ups. I love crystal palace was just at the farm at the weekend.

I have my son on tuesdays but am on mat leave at the moment, PM me if you want to arrange anything.


Ax

It's only a little one near the dinosaur part, it's got a couple of pigs, miniature horses, llamas, goats and a little reptile room which is quite good with a spiders, snakes and lizards. It's worth a trip if you are heading that way and then you can go for a walk. It's open most of the time, we went on a sunday and it closed at 4.

Ax

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