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Tumble at Albrighton Centre ?2 each on Tuesdays and Thurs (check website before walking up that hill and finding it's off for a week!!)

Peckham Pulse

Beckenham Spa as above

The Triangle Barnados place behind Crystal Palace Sainsbury's (free car parking, entrance just before (and opposite) garden centre

Jelly Tots cafe in Herne Hill

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Albrighton road soft play is fab, soft play in the truest form as it's just one room with a load of big soft tiles and things to climb on - plus a little bouncy castle and slide. My almost 3 year old was by far the oldest last time we went, but still fun for him. Definitely geared more towards younger children though.


The softplay at Peckham Pulse is currently under refurbishment, but will look awesome when it opens - more of an activity centre as there will be levels to climb up/slide down from - as well as the obligatory ball pit(s) I imagine. Great for older/active kids.


Then there's Tiny Gym which runs at the Camberwell Leisure Centre on most days it seems. It's only an hour's session, and it's a fiver now, but there is actual gymnastic equipment like balance beams, parallel bars, various climbing things like pikler frame and slide. Good for active kids who like to climb on things (mine doesn't). They also do songs at the end of the session which is nice.

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