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Hi

I have a 2 year old girl who is very active and loves running around. (She hardly ever sits!) I mostly take her over the weekends outdoors to the parks to run around but really would like to know if anyone can recommend any indoor activities or classes for her age on Saturdays please.


Thanks for your help

Sarah

Hi

We sometimes take our v active 17 month old to Bea's Baby Music or Baby Booters (at JAGs) on a Saturday morning. Or for something less structured, we go to soft play at Brixton rec, Beckenham Spa or National Army Museum. He also loves the basement of the Science Museum.

Or there's family swimming at Crystal Palace?

P

There's also a trampolining class at JAGS on Saturdays (drop-in, but helpful to call ahead and reserve a spot in the week, because it books up). And I understand one of the coaches from one of the other children's football programs is starting a new class at St. Saviour's Church in Brockley on Saturday mornings. We would go if we could get there easily without a car, but unfortunately can't.

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