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Hi there I'm selling a whole load of 0-3m clothes that my daughter has grown out of for ?30 (see attached pic of short and long sleeved tops, sleep suits, dresses, dungarees, trousers, swimming costumes, cardies, scratch mits, booties, socks, hats, bibs and cellular blankets). Mostly Gap, M&S, next, boots, john lewis and Jojo, but some supermarket bits and one of the sleepsuits is Petit Bateau. All freshly washed. Text/call me on 07730037295 if you're interested - can deliver tomorrow lunchtime! Laura
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Hello everyone, good luck to you all as you have your babies and approach your due dates - my first was a summer baby! I just wanted to let you know about a singing group that I'm starting in September for mums with pre-crawling babies. It's a small, informal singing group, no musical experience necessary, that takes place in my living room just off Lordship Lane. We sing simple lullabies, chants and songs from around the world in a-Capella harmony. There will be tea and homemade cake and a good amount of time to chat in each session so it's great for people wanting to meet other mums in the area and do something for themselves that also benefits their baby!


Here's the link: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1841024


There is only one space left now but there will be a waiting list system when that place is filled so please email [email protected] if you're interested.

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Hey.


I had a baby this summer in August.

I?m currently on maternity leave, which should finish in May.

Looking to go back to work as a nanny, if anyone is looking for a nanny.


I have over 8 year experience, I drive and have my own car.

Ofstead registered, crb checked and first aid trained.


Thanks Jade

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