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Horniman Museum? Soft play at the Peckham Pulse? Walk in Dulwich Woods, the trees keep most of the rain off and it's always a lovely place for a walk with little ones. Or even just get a bus or train somewhere, our 2 year old loves the top deck of a double decker!

Albrighton Community Centre on Dog Kennel Hill has drop in activities for pre-school aged children that may suit on Tuesday mornings from 10am to midday (Tumble), which is a soft play session for children aged 2 to 5 years, on Thursdays we have Bookstart from 10.am to 11.30am, which is a numeracy and literacy sessions, and on Saturday mornings we have Kids Club from 10am to 12.30pm, which offers a range of indoor and outdoor activities with a focus on messy play.


Further details can be found on our facebook page www.facebook.com/albrightoncommunitycentre


Cheers


Steve

Hi- Sorry I only saw this thread this afternoon. We also have a 2 year old. AND we have newborn kittens, eyes not even open yet! If you and your little one, or any other Family Roomers would like to come see our kittens, please PM me for a playdate. xx

well, this rainy morning we got on a bus to the Imperial War Museum (free!) which Miss Oi loved - she's been before but was far more into it today - there's half a plane you can go in and out of, which she proceeded to do about 20 times, and was up and down the submarine coning tower about another 10. So exhausted she fell asleep on the way home (not on the pram, I mean on the seat of the bus!). Double deckers, planes and subs all in one morning, what more could a 2 year old ask for?!


We also discovered the Museum of London in Docklands at Easter, free again with a little soft play room - another hit. West India Quay, so you could combine it with a jaunt on the DLR (though we drove I have to admit).

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