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Keef someone on here (sorry can't remember who it was now) did a great little spreadsheet of what was on when, but Mondays do seem to be a real black whole for activities,


We're in Nunhead and the library here has toys and singing on a Monday morning, but I still hunting for Monday afternoon activities! Please report back if you find anything.


K

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi guys,


I run drop in music classes in East Dulwich that meet Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Fridays from 3:30-4:30 pm and Saturdays from 10:30-11:30 am at the Family Natural Health centre above Soup Dragon at 106 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich. Up until a couple weeks ago we were also meeting on Monday afternoons but after 6 weeks of only one or two people in class on the Monday at 2:30, I've had to cancel it! Please do let me know if you think there's a need for a Monday time and we could try to start it back up again or else try a late morning class instead as I have a feeling the 2:30 time slot was a bit early in the afternoon for people with nap times!


Also, Apenn made the spread sheet of the activity schedule, if you search for her name with Activity Schedule you should be able to find it!


All the best,

Bea

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I think caterpillar music runs on Monday mornings at Push studios - it's songs, instruments and puppets, I took my daughter from 6months 'till she was almost three and she loved it. The sessions were aroung ?54/term (10 classes) which is similar to a lot of classes in ed, which if you're doing a couple or more a week can really rack up, but you can try it out for free first before committing to the rest of the term....
  • 2 weeks later...
Hello, having been very scared about facing the mums of dulwich, my old mum of dulwich took the plunge today, and took my daughter to the tippy toes thing at the ceramics cafe. She said it was really good fun, and the room is small enough that she won't lose sight of the little one. Anyone on here go to that group?

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