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Hi all


We just moved to the area so I'm looking for play groups/activities for my 14 month old daughter. I'm a SAHM and I like to do something every day. So far we have been to Whippersnappers which is great, and to the free groups in Dulwich library which were way too busy for us unfortunately.


My daughter is very spirited (read wild :-D) and I much prefer to let her do her own thing so the groups would have to be pretty free. She is not one for sitting in my lap for a whole session....


Any recommendations would be much appreciated.


Thank you

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Hi Pernilla,


Theres Cheeky C's Playgroup on Fridays 9.30-12.30


Its a great space so your little one with have lots of opportunity to run around!


Cheeky C's, the fun, creative and exciting new playgroup, which is split into different C's!


Held at The Green Dale Centre, Green Dale Road, SE22 8TX (Next to JAGS)


The Cheeky C's:


Construction Corner: (garage, duplo, ball pit, cars)

Camping Corner: (full of tents to inspire each child's imagination)

Creative Corner: (art activities which change weekly and our huge drawing pad where children can pick up a crayon and create masterpieces)

Cosy Corner (full of lovely cushions, throws, dolls, prams, and soft toys)

Curious Corner (for babies to explore toys in a new and exciting atmosphere)

Coffee Corner (for parents to sit and enjoy a quality cup of coffee and a scrumptious piece of cake)


There will be coffees, teas, juices, snacks and homemade cakes!


Prices are:

Child per session ?3

Sibling per session ?1.50

Babies under one ?1


For more info please contact me on 07792549874 or [email protected]


Thanks


Annabelle

I have a similarly wild child and I really like All Saints church playgroup, Blenheim Grove, Peckham Rye on Weds am (2 sittings, 10-11:15 and 11:15-1230). It's busy but there are loads of toys and plenty of space. Some (mildly religious) songs at the end but we sometimes only stay for the first 5/10 minutes of songs out of 15 as E loses interest! All very laid back and free with water/tea available as well.

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