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Hiya, the Copleston Centre on Copleston Road has a great playgroup between 10am and 12noon on Tuesdays, ?1 per child - they're looking for volunteers who can help put out the toys too, it's run by mums with all proceeds to the church. Biscuits, tea, coffee and healthy snacks for the little ones. I'm back at work now so don't help out there anymore, but it really was my favorite group... it's a huge space for the kiddies to let off some steam, my two always had a great nap afterwards!


Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10am - 12noon, salvation army in camberwell also has an ace group, with the best singing and noisemaking session at the end!

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That's brilliant thank you, I did try copleston tuesday just gone and it was very busy, and everyone sat in groups, I didn't find it very welcoming. My daughter on the other hand loved it and slept well afterwards but she didn't leave my side like she has at other groups. Still on the look out for others though. Will try salvation army one though.
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