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A couple of French/English families are planning to meet soon for coffee and would like to extend the invite to others. If you would like to come along and meet other French speaking parents and children, or just chew the fat about all things French, then please feel free to join us at The Victoria Inn on Friday 3rd August at 11am.


A bientot!


Teresa

Hi,


We currently have a 9 month old and 15 month old. I am guessing it will be mostly kids under school age given the timing, but there is no age limit. I guess it's as much for the parents as the kids :).


Does that help? Would be great to see you there.

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Hi, Have you found a French playgroup since your last post? I go to a lovely playgroup for French speaking and bilingual families called Cadet Rousselle . It meets every Mondays at the West Norwood One O'Clock club (Salters Hill SE19) from 9.45 to 11.45. The session includes arts and crafts activities, songs and story telling in French and a baby corner. I like the moms who go there, friendly and down to earth. Here is their website: www.cadetrousselle.co.uk

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