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Summer is here! well, for the time being at least..


Just in case this is the best we are going to get, I am keen to get out and about with my 4 and 2y olds this friday for a paddle somewhere. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for places to go in our neck of the woods (or within a not too long bus journey!) for a toddler friendly paddle...


Used to think brockwell park was amazing but they seem to now just have sprinkers so not as good as it used to be. Heard that there is one in ruskin park?


thanks for the input!

I think you'll find that the local paddling pools won't be up and running until the

later May Bank Holiday, this seems to have been the trend in previous years.

The water fountains at More London are fun, but not a paddling pool, wracking my brains to think of one ...

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