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Hi Johanna,


I'm looking for exactly the same thing. I speak to my 2-year-old in Spanish and would like him to spend some time each week with a group of other Spanish speaking toddlers singing songs, reading stories, etc. There used to be a group called 'Bilinguebabes' which ran in Brockley but it stopped running a couple of years ago. Please keep me posted if you hear of anything and I will do the same.


I'm also considering setting something up myself if i don't find anything else, i.e. employing a native Spanish speaking tutor to come to my house and do songs / story-telling for an hour per week and splitting the cost with 3-4 other families if I can find others who are interested. Is this something you (or others who read this post) would potentially be interested in? I live close to Dulwich library.


All the best,


Lily

Hola,


Thanks for the info Babsy. I am a Spanish mother looking for a Spanish toddler class so my 2.5 years old son can practice the language. I have found none so far, but will check this V22 centre. Alternatively, I am considering to set up my own group...if there is an interest, we potentially could meet up and explore the options.


All the best,

Ana

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