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Hello,

Could anyone recommend a nice friendly baby playgroup for my 9 month old baby please?

I have been incredibly lazy at getting to one what with another in school and a winter of illness but am determined to get back out again!

I have tried a couple but all the children are a lot older and she almost got trampled.

Any suggestions welcomed, thank you!


Jo

Hi ,


Why not try Cheeky C's, we will be running on Thursday 9.30-12.30 and 13.00-16.00


We also run on


Fridays 9.30-12.00

Mondays 9.30-12.30 and 13.00-16.00


Cheeky C's is a fun, creative and exciting playgroup!


From 9.30-12.30 and 13.00-16.00.


For 0-4 year olds


Held at The Green Dale Centre, Green Dale Road, SE22 8TX (Next to JAGS)


Cheeky C's the fun, creative and exciting playgroup which is split into different C's!


The Cheeky C's:


Construction Corner: (garage, duplo, ball pit, cars)

Camping Corner: (full of tents to inspire each child's imagination)

Creative Corner: (art activities which change weekly and our huge drawing pad where children can pick up a crayon and create masterpieces)

Cosy Corner (full of lovely cushions, throws, dolls, prams, and soft toys)

Curious Corner (for babies to explore toys in a new and exciting atmosphere)

Coffee Corner (for parents to sit and enjoy a quality cup of coffee and a scrumptious piece of cake)


There will be proper coffees, teas, smoothies, snacks, homemade cakes and toast!


Feel free to drop in anytime between 9.30-12.30 and 13.00-16.00


Prices per session:

?3.50 per child

?2.00 per sibling

?1.50 baby 3m-12m

Baby under 3m free



For more info or to ask any questions feel free to contact me on


07792549874

[email protected]

www.club-tastic.co.uk


Thanks


Annabelle

When my daughter was that age we loved going to stay and play at the Albrighton community centre. A free group on a Monday afternoon from 1.30-3pm, the other mums and dads were always fiendly. It was set up with soft mats, a small ball pit and other toys so great for that age and no big kids running around as is only for up to 18months.

Definitly, Bea bop is a really great music lesson, perfectly adapted and suited for babies.It's pay as you go so

We've loved to go there weekly when we arrived in Dulwich with my son, 9months old at that time.


We don't go there anymore or rarely, as my son is a bit too old for that (27monthd old).


Bea is a really cool girl, and children enjoy a lot all the instruments and toys she used to entertain her music lesson espacially the famous guitar! Thanks to her, I've learnt English nursery songs...as my referential was french :)


Severals venues and timetables are available in East Dulwich ( Soupdragon, The plough,...) and Herne Hill (The florence ..)

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