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Hi all, my son who has just turned 5 will be going to the above for Easter and I was wondering if there are any other children that will be going that we could meet up in the park or so for a play before then? Although he is not shy by any means and always makes friends really easily I would feel better if he knew someone at least before he starts.


Give me a shout if you can help, thanks

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Hi - my 6 yr old goes to Nimble Arts (holiday clubs at Heber), would be happy to try and meet up before then but failing that I wound't worry as this club is brilliantly run and they make the kids feel at home right away - run by a mix of teachers and those who have other childcare experience/students so a real good mix and they have so much fun. My son has been going since he was 4 and absolutely loves it!

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