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There's a dad or two at ruby rhymes up at herne hill baptist church on Monday morning. Tuesday can be a bit empty - maybe sign them up for a swimming class or sthg - crystal palace has lessons on most days unlike the fusion centres which are really limited.
Great thanks, I think anything where there is even a small presence of dads would appeal. Not sure he's up for something like bumps or babes, although i loved it! I'll take a look at ruby rhymes. Swimming is sorted but any other suggestions very much appreciated. Thanks!

For Mondays - I would second Tippee toes or Ackroyd Childrens Centre in SE23! Both have a number of dads. Ackroyd also run a baby gym on the first Monday of each month. Ackroyd from 10 to about 2 and ?2.75


Tuesdays - would really recommend St Saviours Group on Brockley Rise. Really friendly group and several regular dads to chat to.

10 to 11.45. ?1.


Good luck

There's an active and friendly dad's group in Lewisham and Greenwich which has activities on most days for dads and male carers - worth getting in touch with them. My partner and son love the Tuesday morning dads' playgroup in Brockley. http://www.selondondads.org.uk/

Hi Charlotte,


Your husband and daughter would be most welcome in my drop in baby toddler music class! We do have some Dads attend although many more mums and nannies although it'd be great to even out the ratio! There's a drop in session Tuesday afternoons at 3:30!


All the best,

Bea


Bea's Baby Bop

Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers

Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Fridays 3:30-4:30 pm

Saturdays 10:30-11:30

Family Natural Health centre above Soup Dragon

106 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich

?5, any additional siblings pay half price

drop in (no need to book beforehand)

Try the soft play at Crystal Palace Sports Centre. It's a mini soft play perfect for crawling babies and young toddlers - all on one floor, balls, games, activites etc. Not like a Gambardo's or Rascal's which are brilliant for older kids. I think it is ?4.70. Closes at 12 pm I think.

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