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I used to like the playgroup in the church hall at St Thomas More (to the left of Dulwich library). Really nice friendly bunch of people with lots of regulars so you get to know people. There?s free play, then a story read with a fruit snack, more play and then a few songs. Mondays from 9.45-11.15am (I think but check the times on the church website as I haven?t been for a while!)


Soft play wise there is a tumble session at the Albrighton centre and Tiny Gym at Camberwell leisure centre. Soft play at Barnardos in Crystal Palace also a favourite.

We were going to Albrighton but sadly only for babies up until 18 months, will look up/try other suggestions!

Thanks!


Sonners Wrote:

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> I used to like the playgroup in the church hall at

> St Thomas More (to the left of Dulwich library).

> Really nice friendly bunch of people with lots of

> regulars so you get to know people. There?s free

> play, then a story read with a fruit snack, more

> play and then a few songs. Mondays from

> 9.45-11.15am (I think but check the times on the

> church website as I haven?t been for a while!)

>

> Soft play wise there is a tumble session at the

> Albrighton centre and Tiny Gym at Camberwell

> leisure centre. Soft play at Barnardos in Crystal

> Palace also a favourite.

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