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How old is your child? Playdates often fall more easily into place when they are at full-time nursery school I reckon.


I have a nanny for two kids - 1 & 5 - Wednesday to Friday and we live in Camberwell (off Grove Lane) if that might interest her?

Hi there,


There used to be a large nanny contingent at the playgroup in Dulwich Village on Tuesday mornings (St Barnabus Church hall) and also at the Goose Green playgroup on Thursday mornings - although I haven't been to either for a while now so that might have changed.


There are also lots of kiwi Mums in the area, as another option for her (me included).


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Another thing to try might be some of the regular classes - sing and sing, little bubbles etc - when term starts again? There are sometimes nannies/minders at those plus it's a good way to meet other mums/kids in quite a structured format (sometimes playgroups are a little daunting esp if feeling she's the only nanny etc).

Hi there,


I replied to your nanny on the other thread - I agree with Pickle that kiwi mums (and for that matter, other mums) are to some extent likely to be a solution - all a question of attitude. As a mum and previous nanny employer I have no problem hanging out with nannies - as opposed to mums - if I like them and have something in common with them - in my case a bit of an age gap but if they're prepared to put up with a nearly-40 fogey like me then no issue!

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