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evelyne

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Bonjour,


Je m'appelle Val?rie, je suis une maman fran?aise d'un petit Auguste, 14 mois.Nous sommes arriv?s de Lille, dans le Nord de la France,? Dulwich ,en Septembre, pour le job de mon mari.


Je ne connais pas encore beaucoup de monde dans notre quartier, et, nos connaissances londonniennes sont plut?t bas?es centre et Nord de Londres, donc peu pratique pour aller prendre un pti caf? l'apr?s-midi et papoter un peu...Auguste est maintenant tr?s demandeur d'interactions avec d'autres enfants, il est tr?s sociable et gaie.


Une maman m'a parl? a Dulwich park du club "cadetrousselle" mais la rencontre a lieu trop t?t le matin....Auguste est un l?ve tard ,vers 9H! pour le bonheur de ses parents le WE!


Si vous organisez une nouvelle s?ance de rencontres de parents francphones,je serai tr?s int?r?ss?e d'y participer si vous acceptez encore de nouveaux membres!


Si certaines d'entre vous sont int?r?ss?es par une petite balade au parc cette semaine de soleil, et pause caf?/gouter avec les enfants, suis partante (sauf Vendredi).


Au plaisir de vous rencontrer.

Val?rie

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Bonsoir,


Le caf? de Dulwich Parc me conviendrait tr?s bien, on habite ? 5 min ? pieds du parc. C'est vrai que c'est un endroit assez pratique avec les pousettes!


En revanche, je suis dispo que Mercredi/Jeudi. Donc avec plaisir si c'est Jeudi Aprem!


En principe on va ? une " music lesson" au Peek center ? Dulwich parc de 14H45 ? 15H30 avec Auguste mais on pourra y aller semaine prochaine sans souci(il va d?j? tous les mardi ? un atelier pour toddlers, avec la nanny ? St Barnabas)


Tenez moi au courant.

Bonne soir?e

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Super pour Jeudi prochain 15H au caf? de Dulwich Park.

Il nous tarde de vous rencontrer avec Auguste.


@c?line: merci beaucoup pour Auguste! et petite question: tu ne serais pas la maman fran?aise (qui a ton pr?nom) que j'avais rencontr? au playground de Dulwich park, fin septembre, et, qui m'avait parl? du club Cadet Rousselle?

Je te souhaite bonne reprise professionnelle et bonne int?gration ? Ealing.


Val?rie.

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Y aurais t'il un groupe de papas francais par hasard ? :-) Ma fille Yasmin vient d'avoir 16 mois et commence a balbutier des mots. Je suis le seul a lui parler francais (maman irlandaise) et j'aimerais vraiment essayer de lui faire rencontrer d'autres enfants qui parlent l'etrange langage de papa.


Merci.

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