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Desperate to find something to do with Cheeky S tomorrow- would give CP 1oclock club a go but it's a looong way to go by bus. Pm rather than am best; if i take him out in his pushchair before his nap, no matter how early, he'll fall asleep and then refuses 12:30 nap and is ready for a meltdown/bed by 4:30pm...


Any ideas? He's probably bored of our ceebeebies/walk/park routine :/

I confirm, Bea babies is really nice, if your child like music and dancing. However, Not a lot of toddler , major part of children have around 9/12 months old(on wednesday but don't know if it's the same on the rest of the week). My son, 18months old loves this music class!


Peckham Pulse swimming pool is great as well : water is warm on the little bath. babies and toddler hours sessions are reserved on the schedule. Friday , toddlers open hour is from 15.00 to 16.00 but please check confirmation ont their website.


Have fun for tomorow!

He loves swimming but I'm a bit too pregnant to take him on my own now; also, pretty sure only carers/parnts can take babies swimming and not grumpy beached whales (!). Were going to give the music class a go, he loves a good sing and boogie...

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