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I have a one year old son and I?m taking another year off work to hang out with him. Most of my friends from mat leave are back at work, or going back soon. If anyone?s up for hanging out with our babes, please PM me! We live in Peckham Rye, near the top of the park.
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I just saw this - our winter babies club started on this forum is still alive and kicking, and there are lots of stay at home mums or parents who work part time on it, and loads of meet ups. Our babies are all 2 so a little older.


It?s all through facebook, the group is called ?east dulwich winter babies club 2015/2016?, look it up and send a request and anna will add you.


Also are you into fitness at all? It?s a bit out there but i go to some women?s only boxing classes which you can bring your child to and are a great way to meet other mums as the classes are very sociable. Training with pads, no punching each other!

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