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Right so now I'm terrified of becoming a mum! It's half term and I've only been looking after my sisters kids for 2 days and they're already running out of things to do and looking at me like they're bored bored bored!


HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!


Has anyone got any great ideas or done any amazing things which will make me look like the best auntie in the world?


God I wish Disney was on my doorstep!

Depends how old they are, but my kids and I have just filled in 1.5 hours by making and decorating gingerbread men. I have a 4 year old boy and 2.5 year old girl and they loved it. Might not be so suitable for older kids I guess (although you'd probably get much more edible looking results...)

baby booters is on at jags every morning this week, 9 am until 9.45. Suitable 18mths to 4years.


greenwich park and observatory, there is some great stuff in the new buildings, room for a bit of a run around if weather rubbish with park and river right next to you if weather bright enough.


gambados.


horniman.


cinema in peckham.

Hi

Well tomorrow Art Zone is on Wednesday 23rd February 9.30-3.30 for all ages


There wil be lots of different art activites on offer and lots of materials available!


It will be ?5 for an hour and ?7 for 2 hours (based on one adult and child ?1 for an extra child)


Activities on offer:


A painting table and animal painting table to add to the big safari/jungle picture on the wall (necklaces/vehicles/fish/shapes and hats available to paint aswell)


A drawing pastel and oil pastel table with numerous images on the wall to chose and draw from or draw for fun


A animal mask making table


A paper apron table where you can stitch on designs and personalise


Hope to see you down there x


At 212 Bellenden Road East Dulwich London SE22 9LD


www.artasticartclub.co.uk


07792549874 no need to book a time just turn up when ever is convenient for you x

Were having a funday at dog fennel hill adventure playground this Thursday from 1-4.... Come along!!

-face painting & glitter tattoes!

-bouncy castle

-cake sale

-BBQ

-arts & crafts

-information on services provided

-the chance to express your interest in becoming a volunteer

-cooking workshop


come along! Xx

Hello,


Just a note to say that as always, my drop in baby toddler music classes will be running as normal through half term. Please do come along for a drop in session if you're needing some half term activities! Classes are drop in and there's no need to book.


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)

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