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If you are the parent(s) of a singlton* child of any age, please come along to our next playdate at mine in Brockley (SE4, just east of Nunhead). :)


We are tentatively planning our next playdate for Saturday 24th March, with some easter/spring arts activity for babies, toddlers, and older children too.


Please let me know if you're interested. As always, you can PM me for directions, information etc. xx




*The Only Child Playgroup is mainly a playgroup for singleton children, but we're happy to make exceptions, for example in the case of step families where there are no biological siblings, or if there is a very large age gap between siblings.

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi all! Looks like Sat 24th March is a good day to meet. How does everyone feel about the time? If I say 1-4:30pm, then people with toddlers can have plenty of time to plan around naps. I'll have some drinks and snacks for everyone. We'll be doing some arts and crafts, and maybe a video for the older children too? PM me for more details! xx

Just a note to confirm that we're on for this Saturday 24th March at mine (PM me for address etc)! :)


We'll be decorating eggs and eating chocolates and toasting the fine weather. Indeed if it's as nice as today, we might even have a picnic!


Hope to see you and your little ones on Saturday anytime from 1-4:30pm ish. xx

Hello all you parents of singletons! Bring your little uns round ours for Easter egg dyeing, then take your bucket and spade up to Hilly Fields at the end of my road to enjoy the sunshine. PM me for more details. xx

Thanks so much to everyone who came last weekend! If you couldn't make it to this one, hope to see you at the next one. Also, if anyone wants to meet on a weekday sometime, let me know and I'll start organising. Or if anyone would like to host, I'm happy to lend a hand too.


Cheers all :)

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