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Hi there - can anyone suggest a playgroup venue suitable for an almost 2yr old? My nanny is geared up to take my son to the One O'clock Club at Crystal Palace, but he's been there so many times and I wonder if there is something else to add to their repertoire of playgroups...

Any suggestions welcome - thank you!

Hi there,


There is a toddler group at Dulwich Wood Children's Centre at 9.30am and in the afternoon, same venue, from 1-2pm is a free Whippersnappers session.


I would highly recommend both, my kids and I have loved the groups and we have made many firm friends through the toddler group.



Natalie

  • 2 weeks later...

hello,


My drop in music class meets Wednesdays at the Family Natural Health Centre on Lordship Lane above Soup Dragon. We sing, dance and play percussion. It meets from 3:30-4:30 on a Wednesday and costs ?5. Babies and toddlers are welcome so Gebbjane it would suit your 4 month as well as your almost 2 year old Helen! Hope to maybe see you there tomorrow afternoon!


All the best,

Bea

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