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Happy New Year all.


Just wondered if anyone can recommend groups/classes for my 13 month old son? He likes making a racket and running around, so preferably something that would stimulate him...and make a change from rhymetime!


I know there's plenty on, would just like to hear people's experience of this age group, as I feel we're entering toddler territory now.


Thanks in advance.

At this age my daughter enjoyed group called Messy Play and Treasure Baskets. I think it's at Bessemer Grange chn centre now. There's sand-water, toys books and different messy activities every week. Also Stay and Play Monday afternoons at the Albrighton Centre was a really friendly welcoming group. Swimming and Peckham Rye 1 o clock were also popular. I've heard great things about Sing and Sign and Tumbletots but the days didn't fit in with my non working days. Hope this helps a bit.
At this age with my eldest we did sing and sign, swimming, tumbletots and started to try a couple of playgroups. There's Gymboree in herne hill which sounds good too. Tried little bubbles but it seemed to require too much sitting still...not something my then 18m old fancied much (and at nearly three still doesnt!).

Hi,


We are a toddle and parent group that run 2 sessions on a Tuesday morning at green dale, Dulwich.

Our sessions run from 9.30-10.30 and 10.45-11.45. Our first session is free come along and try us out.


Bubbly Bees

www.bubblybees.co.uk

07852 173919

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