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Is there any child around 3yrs going to Nellys Lancaster AV interested in a meet up with my son?


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Hi there,


My little boy, 3 years old in November will start at Nellys Lancaster Avenue in 2 weeks, 4 days per week.(Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs). We are so happy to have a space there after so many months of waiting!


Currently he is with a childminder but we just Moved from ED to WD, so his friends will go in others local Pre-shool/Nurserys


If you have a child around the same age than him,happy to meet new friends, it would be nice to have a meet up around a playtime for kids/mummy's coffee in a near future.


I am totally in confidence with Nellys to organise the best integration for new children but just thought It might be nice to know other parents at Nellys Lancaster Av to exchange experiences, tips, etc.


I am at home with Auguste only on Fridays & WE.

We are a french family but my son speaks/understand fluently english..and I try to do my best too :)



if you are interested in a unformal and friendly meet up , you can send me a PM.



Sincerely

Val?rie




Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/09/2012 14:38 by frenchyChti2B.

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