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So while everyone else is winding down to christmas and the school aged kids are loving the relaxing holidays, sadly the pre-schoolers still have energy and need entertaining and everything is closed down for christmas..argh..


I wondered whether anyone knew what is on or still running next week?


I can start with one thing I have found this - a show by theatrebugs on tuesday afternoon at Goose Green. No idea what it will be like but I've signed up to go...


Nothing on at the Horniman (no Busy Bees).


I think Ruby Rhymes is on on Monday with Christmas Party afterwards.


Anything else? Hoping Crystal Palace 1 oclock club open and maybe Toddler World...

Hummy Mummies running for final week this sidw of Christmas.


Christchurch Barry Rd 10-11am on Monday, very fun and 4,3,2,1 and zero year olds in attendance (we all bring a toy, there's a garage, duplo, kitchen, it seems to work even with lots of very energetic boys!).

The Albany Theatre is showing "The Magicinas Daughter" - which may be of interest. There is a swimming pool (Deptford) about 3 minutes walk from the theatre so you could do both. (The pool is lovely and warm with a large shallow area for toddlers / children)

i am thinking of trying peckham pulse softplay for the first time as i have heard that it has improved a lot and it clean now!


does anyone know - do you just turn up or do you have to book in advance? also anyone know the cost - i've had a look at the website but can't see how much it costs.


i wonder if bea's baby bop is on next week? i will check her website...

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