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Hello,


This is to let all our past and present Babblers (and any future Squeakers out there) know that Babble and Squeak Playtime will be at the EDT from THIS FRIDAY ? 5th November. We?re delighted to have been offered this beautiful and spacious venue and hope that lots of you will come down to enjoy it with us.


Croissants and of course coffee will be available to buy if you need an extra bit of encouragement (if Tina?s soulful rendition of ?Banana, banana? isn?t enough to get you out of bed) and the EDT?s delicious lunch menu is served from 12pm for those who feel like sticking around.


Other than that all the details remain the same, namely:


When: 10-11.45am Friday mornings

Where: The East Dulwich Tavern

How much: ?4 1st child, ?2 for siblings over 1 year, ?1 for siblings over 6 months


A big thank you to Steve and all his staff at the Magnolia who have accommodated us since December last year and have been fantastically supportive.


See you all soon,


Kate and Tina

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