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I have my two nephews staying with me Sunday to Tuesday next week, they are 3 and 5.

Are there any good clubs , places etc for this age group locally on these days I could take them to?


My daughter is 9 mths so her activities wouldn't be appropriate, other than the Horniman, I'm struggling to think where would be good for all 3 children and not too much of a struggle for me keeping all 3 in order ;-)


thank you x

Kbabe01 Wrote:

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> The 1 oclock club in rye park is nice.



Thank you, are 5 year old's allowed? He is only just 5. Ive only been once and all the children looked quite small. Great if they are :-) Do you know what the opening / closing time's are? I am guessing 1 oclock, but know the crystal palace one is open at 10am so thought it worth checking :-)

it always used to be that the one o'clock club was up to 5s during term time, up to 8s during the school holidays.

Peckham Pulse soft play is nice, the 3 and 5 year olds could go on the high bits together, and you could sit in the baby bit with your little one (although maybe quiet busy over half term). The no. 12 is a good route takes you almost to the door there, and is always enjoyed by my 3!

hiya,


You'd be very welcome to come along with all three of your little ones to my drop in music class next week which meets above Soup Dragon on Lordship Lane. There are drop in sessions Mondays 2:30-3:30 and Tuesdays 3:30-4:30. We sing, dance and play percussion and while the class is aimed at babies and toddlers up to age three, older siblings are most welcome to come along and help out, showing the others how it's all done!


Any questions just ask,

All the best,

Bea

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