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Hi

sorry but cant make it tommorrow, I have been in bed all week with a terrible gastoenteritis bug and just recovering so not venturing out at the moment... am so scared that my girls don't get it but trying to be really careful, lets see.


Will try and join you next time,

Sarah x

Hello ladies!

I am new here. My name is Sasha, my baby Leo is almost 4 months old, I live near to Denmark Hill station. Where do you all meet and is playgroup at Red post hill any good? Anything good going on in Camberwell or East Dulwich?

I m sorry can't manage all 13 pages at the moment :-)) will try to read everything.

I d like to make new friends, mums like me, as feel pretty lonely - all my single girl friends partying a lot without me lol ;-))

Hi ladies.


If anyone is interested in the sleep seminar recently posted by Child Sleep Solutions in the classified section, let me know. There are a few of us thinking of doing the seminar which covers different sleep techniques and there is space for a couple more peeps.


If you'd like to join us, pm me.


xx

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