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Hi all- I wanted to share with you the Forest Hill Family Festival programme. Over a year ago I set up a community group called The Parents' Network: SE London because I wanted to meet with other parents and invite external speakers and discuss important topics.


A few months ago we successfully bid for money from The Forest Hill Assembly and have now launched an awesome programme of events which are taking place in February. All events are FREE to book and include wonderful speakers. Our programme includes workshops on behaviour, sleeping habits, raising bilingual children, healthy eating as well as discussions on feminism, and understanding evidence. Plus lots of events including cooking classes and a forest school session.


It has also been such a joy as well to reach out to local businesses as we've been soliciting a range of offers to promote. Our offers include restaurants where children eat free, exclusive competitions, discount son children's books, shoes and services such as personal training and family photography.


Please check out our full guide (https://separentsnetwork.wordpress.com/forest-hill-family-festival/) where you can see offers and workshops listed (with links to book). There's been two additional sessions which aren't the guide, so if you're interested in Children's Yoga https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/forest-hill-family-festival-childrens-yoga-tickets-42596757047 or a Little Explorer's taster, that's here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/forest-hill-family-festival-little-explorers-taster-tickets-42596608603


I've also done a facebook event so you can share (https://www.facebook.com/events/173889663382363/) but bookings must be done via eventbrite. Some of the popular sessions are filled but please do check out the whole programme.


Hope to see you at some of the events.

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