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Hi SEgirl,


I take my 2 year old to Nunhead library on Monday mornings 10.30-11.30ish, nice space for them to roam about in, a few toys, some sticking or colouring, instruments and then the very enthusiastic librarian sings songs. There is also a toddler group at Ivydale at the same time, although both times I went there it was packed and they were having to turn people away.


On Tuedays we go to Buchan Rd Tennants hall for a music session run by Ivydale 10.30-11.30ish Quite a lot of actions and dancing about so nice for the toddlers


My daughter also loves the Horniman museum and of course parks, playgrounds etc


K

The HV at the grove said the new Lets Go would be available to download from today.


Seconding the All Saints group on a Wednesday, it's brilliant. Mondays are a bit of a blank for us, but have heard of a stay and play at Bessemer Grange which sounds good.

Spooner the let's go guides are guides published by southwark council listing activities for under fives. Here is the link but they don't seem to have the new terms guides up yet http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/2409/lets_go_guide_fun_for_under_fives

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