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Mipos na to afisoume ayrio k na vroume kainourgia imerominia? Tha eimaste mono oi 2 mas, mum2besoon. Tha gyriso apo ellada stis 27, mipos na poume Savato 29, gia na boresei na ertheik i eva_ben stin proti synantisi? Had a looong day at work today... :/
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Κορίτσια γεια σας,


Υπάρχει ένα Ελληνόφωνο playgroup για παιδάκια 0-4 ετών στο ΒορειοΔυτικό Λονδίνο (Kensal Rise) που λειτουργεί περίπου εδώ κι ένα χρόνο με πολλή επιτυχία. Λέγεται ΜήΛο (= ΜΗτέρες ΛΟνδίνου) και το οργάνωσε μια Ελληνίδα μαμά για να μπορεί να εξοικιώσει το παιδάκι της με την Ελληνική γλώσσα μέσα από τραγουδάκια και παιχνίδια στα Ελληνικά με άλλα παιδάκια.


Συναντιόμαστε 10.00-11.30 κάθε δεύτερο Σάββατο, και εκτός από τραγούδια, παραμύθια και άλλες δραστηριότητες, έχουμε την ευκαιρία να γνωριστούμε και μεταξύ μας, να πιούμε τσάι/καφέ και να συζητήσουμε.


Η πρώτη επίσκεψη είναι δωρεάν, κατόπιν μόνο ?4 για να βγαίνει η ενοικίαση του χώρου.


'Οσες ενδιαφέρεστε, επικοινωνήστε μαζί μας στο [email protected] - παραθέτω και στα Αγγλικά τις πληροφορίες που έχουμε αναρτήσει σε άλλα sites:


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Our playgroup runs every second Saturday, 10:00-11:30am. Our next meet-up is this coming Saturday, October 6th 2012.


The group meets up at Graceland's Yard, below is the full address:


Gracelands Yard

102 Liddell Gardens

Kensal Rise, London

NW10 3QE



You can also find the playgroup info in these links (please note that the correct time is 10:00-11:30).


http://www.gracelandsyard.com/timetable/saturdays/



http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/local_brent/a1312780-A-new-Greek-playgroup



Τhe 187 bus from Queens Park (direction: Central Middlesex Hospital) stops literally outside (bus stop: College Road). The 52 or 6 would bring you really close too (nearest bus stop: Okehampton Road).


There is free parking in the vicinity on Saturday mornings, if you're driving.


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This sounds really brilliant. What a shame it's not a little bit closer! We'll definitely try to make it to one, but Transport for London is telling me that the round trip from our house in Camberwell is two and a half hours, which sadly means I don't see us attending as regularly as I'd like. Great to know about though!
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