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I've just moved to the Nunhead/East Dulwich/Peckham Rye Park area with a 3 week old baby boy and would be interested to hear from anyone who would like to meet up and the various clubs/groups going on. I missed out on the whole ante-natal/NCT thing so it would be great to meet other mums.



Thanks

Louise

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Hi Louise,


Welcome to the area. Have a look at the Winter babies club thread, there is a meet up on Monday mornings at The Gardens cafe. I have an 11w old boy and am happy to meet up in the afternoons if that is easier - I am only just starting to get out and about in the mornings now and found it impossible in the early days!


Elli

Thanks Elli


I'm just about starting to feel like i want to get out and about, so it would be great to meet up. The afternoons may be easier for me, so how about later this week or next week. I might try and go to the Gardens cafe next Monday- what time do people meet?



Stawbs - please let me know when the next lunch is, that would be great- thanks!


Thanks

Louise

Re bf in public... Don't feel silly about taking your bf cushion if you need it.


I took mine to the gardens cafe in case the couches were busy and it made feeding much easier! I'm not very discreet, I

At 3months old I still have to have a bare boob to get him on properly but I just cover up once he's on.

Hi there


I run a Friday morning drop-in session for newborns to 6 months in ED. This involves massage, music and moves. The class is a fun way to learn massage as well as nursery rhymes, action songs and gentle moves.


10:00 to 10.30

?4.00 including handouts

The Herne, 2 Forest Hill Road, SE22


All the best


Kim

Tippee Toes

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

Hi all,

Come join us in the Winter Baby Club!! We're a very friendly bunch with a complete mixture of first, second and third time mums of all ages!


I live in Nunhead too am usually toddler free on Mon and Tues so PM me or join in the thread.

Hope to meet you and your babies soon

Anna x

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