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In exactly the same situation. My mum is taking my 11-month old to Monkey Music in Herne Hill, which they both really enjoy. There is a 9.30ish and 11ish class - we have to do the earlier to tie in with pick up for older child from Pre-school.


There will also be free dance at Salvation Army in Camberwell (see ED Tots) when they are a bit older, but not sure my Mum would be up for the trip. Also swimming at ED Baths? But again my Mum wouldn't do swimming! Tricky isn't it.

Thanks guys! The new term classes are all on the site.


If anyone has any news on Nell Gwynn nursery sessions, please drop me a line as they no longer appear on the Let's Go Guide and I only ever remember to call Southwark after they close for the day!

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