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There are a couple of Playcantonese children song/rhyme sessions coming up in November in the SE London area.


Manor Library, Hither Green/Lee Saturday 5th November, 11:00-11:45am


Crofton Park Library, Saturday 19th November, 9:45-10:30am


The sessions are free and you don't need to book, just drop in with your little ones.

I'm helping out at the sessions, so any questions you can message me, thanks.

  • 9 months later...

Hi, the PlayCantonese sessions are still going ahead:


Crofton Park Library,SE4. The 3rd Saturday of the month, all year round, 9:45am.


Manor House Library, SE13. On the 1st Saturday of the month, 10:30am. (Possibly term time only)


Do join a Facebook group 'SE London PlayCantonese Baby and Toddler group' for any updates.


Also, a WhatsApp group for Brockley (and surrounding areas) where parents can set up play dates, and I update for the Crofton Park Library session. Message me if you would like to be added to the group.

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