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I was SAHM with my daughter so we did Sing and Sign and Little Bubbles and Diddidance (not all at the same time!).


Unfortunately I've had to go back to work since my son was born, and he's coming up to 2yrs old isn't getting the same input. I'd love to take him to a class as he loves group things, music, playing running - you know, the usual 2yr old boy things.


Any recommendations for a Saturday morning class? Could be anything really - music, physical, play...


Thanks

Just to update - went to the Albrighton today for the softplay and the Saturday morning group is called Music and Movement. Dancing, singing and moving stay and play session for children under 5. ?1.00 per child.


9.00 - 10.30am - yes millsa it's early for a Saturday but some might be around!

My 2 year old son enjoys baby booters at JAGS, although it can get very busy and noisy and sometimes he struggles to stay interested for the full hour.


He loves Bea's Baby Bop at 10.30am at The Plough on a Saturday morning (although she's away till 11 October I think).


We're thinking of trying toddler trampolining also at JAGS which I think is on a Saturday morning.

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