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Is there such a thing? My understanding is that for the various music classes they would be in different age groups so would not be able to attend togther. A baby group would not really suit the 4 year old as she would like people to play with. Needs to be near Lordship Lane as 4 year old goes to nursery in the afternoon.

Peckham Soft Play is all I can find at the moment. Does anyone do Crystal Palace One O'Clock club with a crawling baby? my recollection is that it is more geared to older children. Any thoughts? And how long does it take on the bus?

Any thoughts welcome.

Thanks

CP One o'c club is probably your best bet. It has quite a big indoor area and when the weather is better, grass outside.


Horniman music rooms is quite good for a crawler as well (though not really an activity) and swimming outside of Southwark where you have to have 1:1. A pool where yo8u can swim 1:2 if there is a session at the right time would suit you.


Would be up for meeting at CP one o

c club some time (on a weds)

Hi there


Tippee Toes runs an under 5 music session on Monday mornings (All Fired Up Cafe, East Dulwich Road) and Bea's Baby Music class is on in the afternoons at the Soup Dragon on Lordship Lane and I believe she also does a mixed session.


Best wishes


Kim

Hiya,


Thanks for the recommendation Kim! I clicked on this post to recommend your morning mixed class only to find you already have :) ! Yes, if you are free any afternoons or Saturday mornings Katgod, all my classes are mixed ages and any additional siblings pay half price! Details below,


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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