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I am moving house and desperately trying to shove our lovely nanny out of the door for as many hours as possible tomorrow and Weds to allow me to pack without the children "unpacking" all those lovely toys they had forgotten they had!


Any ideas for activities on tomorrow (Tues) and Weds of this week to keep them occupied. Is Peckham Rye 1 o'clock club running extra 1/2 term activities? Horniman 1/2 term stuff? They are 3 so too young for a lot of the holiday clubs I see advertised.


Any ideas welcome - thanks!


Sarah

Dog kennel Hill adventure playground is running some activities - there is a post somewhere relating to this


You might need to check the one o clock club at peckham rye as it has some days that it is closing (but i cant remember - but yesterday when i walked past the outside part was open)


How about a swim / soft play at peckham rye pulse

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