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The 'Only Child' Playgroup: Next playdate for singleton children and their parents on Dec 3rd


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If you are the parent(s) of a singlton* child of any age, please come along to our next playdate on Saturday 3rd December at Forumite msjennym's house, from 2-5pm. Please message me or msjennym for directions or more information. :)




*The Only Child Playgroup is mainly a playgroup for singleton children, but we would make some exceptions, for example in the case of step families where there are no biological siblings, or if there is a very large age gap between siblings.

Hello all you lovely parents of 'only children'! :) Don't forget the next playdate for the Only Child playgroup is tomorrow Sat 3rd Dec, 2-5pm at msjennym's house. PM me or msjennym for address and more info. See you there!! xxx
On behalf of msjennym and myself, thanks to everyone who came on Saturday, and thanks so much to msjennym for hosting! To those who wanted to come but couldn't make the date, sorry we missed you-- stay tuned to the Forum for future playdates. Hope to see you all then. Happy Holidays :)

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