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Hi, i wondered if anyone has been to the St Faith's playgroup on a Monday at 10-12 in the morning? I saw it on the Edtots website and it says it is for 0-5 years. I have a 3 year old and almost 1 year old. Is it suitable for both? Or is it more for babies with little toys on mats? I have been to Cheeky C's once and they both liked that. Is it similar at all?


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Hi - I go regularly. Its ?2 a session and very much lively toddler focused i.e. a hall with lots of tables with toys for 2+, a small slide, some prams and dollys for toddlers to play with. There is a small corner with more baby focused things but its definitely better for toddlers than babies.


There are often mums/dads there with toddlers and small babies in arms/on knees. I would definitely recommend a visit but more for your older child than the 1 year old...though there would be something for your 1 year old to do there you would just need to keep your eye on them as the older kids can race around a bit and knock the babies over onto the hard floor (my son is one of the guilty ones here!)

I think it's pretty relaxed - my two go with their childminder (the group is run by a small group of childminders). Mine are 3 and just 1 and there is plenty to keep them occupied, but yes, as per earlier poster, I think toddlers have the run of the place so an eye on littler ones is probably good. Can get a nice cuppa and biscuit too.

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