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You are in the right place for baby activities. Try to join the autumn babies club if you havent already as you will meet mums with babies very similar in age to yours.

Www.edtots.co.uk is brilliant, i find myself logging on most weeks trying to find a new group i havent tried before. As your little one is so younf the groups are more for you than them if that makes sense.


Try the crooked well crumpets on a friday morning - usually a lovely group of ladies with often young babies. Once your baby is abit older it may be fun tO try some activity based stuff but i found my baby was a sensitive little soul and easily got abit stressed out in big groups when he was younger.

How about baby massage or swimming?

Just wanted to say this course is excellent (NCT post natal Pippa Brook) and addresses lots of issues such as weaning, sleep, local activities, returning to work as well as meeting people. I think there is one coming up soon so book now. One of the best and most useful courses I ave been on.
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