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Hi Summer babies crew,


I am sorry to hijack your thread because I can imagine it gets a bit annoying (!) however I want to tell you about an event I am running in East Dulwich on Sunday 21st April at JAGS school. It's a nearly new sale aimed at local families where you will find good quality baby & toddler toys, clothes, maternity items, equipment etc. We have some brilliant buggies, play mats, cots, slings etc all in brilliant condition at bargain prices. On top of this there's a cafe, a designer seconds children's interiors stall (perfect for nursery decoration/curtains etc) and a soft play area (if you have other kids).


I am a local mum who has set this up recently to help local families pass their once loved toys and equipment on to others. It would be great to see you on the day.


Please go to our website peekaboo-nearly-new.co.uk to find out more or like us on facebook http://www.facebook.com/PeekabooNearlyNew to receive updates about what's on sale or you can PM me.


Peekaboo Nearly New

Judge Hall, Jags School, SE22 8TE

Sun 21st April 9-12noon

Entrance ?2 (children free, includes soft play for under 4s)


Thanks,


Cathy x

Hi ladies - sorry I missed the meet up.. spent a fun day in KCH getting diagnosed with gestational diabetes so was pretty tired and getting my head around it all. Would like to come along to the June meet-up on Sunday @ gardens cafe - what time were you thinking? J.x
Hi Jules - that sucks - I was borderline at 7.6 at only 20 weeks so have spent the past 4 weeks desperately trying to avoid any naughtiness to stave it off and keep my diet balanced (not that I had a bad diet before at all). Hopefully you can just control it through diet and don't have to take anything else and all will be good.
I'm due 19th June and would love to join you on Sunday - anytime works for me. Still planning The Gardens? I have a 22 month old son (who won't be joining me) but it would be good to meet other local mums-to-be, especially those of you with toddlers.

Hi all, is anyone keen on trying hypnobirthing?


My doula is really lovely and offers courses at home. If I can get a group together it would be a bit cheaper. All details are on her website http://www.mellowbirthing.co.uk/#!hypnobirthing/c6ay


Please let me know if you're interested, I'm due in June so would love to get it started asap! :-)

Hi Astrid83, I'm not sure how many people she can take as a maximum, but i guess the smaller the group the better. She says it's better when partners participate too so that doubles the headcount. As long as there are 2 of us (or more) the price goes down from ?375 to ?255. let me know what you think :-)

Hi Everyone,


I'm completely new to this thread too but due early/mid June and am also new to the area. We moved from Brockley a few months ago. I'm a 2nd time mum (have a 2 1/2 year old) and would love to meet more mums due about the same time so if there are any new catch ups scheduled, I'd love to say hi!


Lins x

I think Jen has booked the EDT space already for the next few months, 3rd Tuesday of each month which is the 16th April i think as she is super organised! Jen is this right? I am def up for a big meet too, as well as separate June, July/August meet ups x

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