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Yes, I'm looking forward to meeting up with everyone and their new additions. I'm sure baby Arlo (born 25 December) and I will be up to venturing out soon. The cafe in Peckham Rye park is supposed to be very baby friendly, maybe a daytime meet up there at some point would be good?

Yes, the cafe is nice although not sure how many buggies it would fit in one go! Also the dish & spoon is very good in Nunhead. I'm up for meeting again soon, still don't have a little one to bring along but I'm hoping anyday now!

Ramble and CharDale, hope Arlo and Ottilie are doing well!

Hi all,

I was told about this group by my nct teacher so have just been reading through all the past posts.

Am rather slower on the uptake than most of you as i'm due with my first on 23rd jan (so not long to go now) but would be keen to meet some new(and experienced)mummies in the ED and surrounding area once the little one arrives in the coming weeks.

I've also requested to join the FB group and i'll keep a look out for details of any future meet ups.

Alice

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello winter babies mums,


sorry to intrude but we thought you might be intersted in a Nearly New Sale we are having this Saturday, 9th Feb, 11.30-3.30. There will be lots of good quality clothes (inc good brands), toys, equipment, books, etc as well as cakes by a professional!


It is in a private house at 24 Sansom Street, se5 7re.


Hope to see you there.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi


I am another late responder. I had a baby girl in January, and would like to meet other new mums in east dulwich. I also don't have a Facebook account, so if anyone could let me know about future meet ups that would be great.


Thanks


Louise

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello,


And another late-comer... I had my second (a little girl to join my toddler boy) in early January and now that I'm out of the newborn fog (ish!) I'm keen to get out and about again with my double buggy (fondly known as the tractor). It would be lovely to meet some more local mummies and babies. I've requested to join the FB group and hope to meet some of you soon,


Bella

  • 3 months later...
Hello winter babies group! I'm very much slow on the uptake and only found out about this by gatecrashing a spring babies group this week. Do you have regular meet ups? I would love to join you with My 5 month old Louis :) How do I get onto the facebook page? Thanks! Babs
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