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Hi - I would be keen to meet tomorrow. Was thinking of doing power-pramming after the Summer club meet (it starts at 12:30pm from Peckham Rye cafe). So 11.30pm at the cafe and then power-pramming for anyone that fancies it?


http://www.powerpramming.co.uk


Lou

Hi Ladies,


I am a first timer mum of the spring babies club and my little son is now 3 months.


I ve just created a dance group for mummies and babies in which I think some of you might be interested.

So if you have had your 6 weeks post natal check and wish to share a bonding moment with your LO, get back into shape in a fun atmosphere, meet other mums in your area and introduce your baby to rhythms and dance, check this :

www.bailamama.sitew.org.uk


I hope to have the pleasure to meet some of you very soon!!

have a lovely sunday,

AnGlo

Hey - just wondered whether anyone fancied going to the baby and cinema club at the Ritzy on Friday? It's at 11am and they are showing the new Richard Curtis romcom "About Time" - the mum and baby club is aptly called "the Big Scream" and it basically means people can take their babas to the cinema. Check it out here: http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Ritzy_Picturehouse/Whats_On/Clubs_Groups/Big_Scream/


Give me a shout if anyone's keen,


Lou (and Bobby)

Lou, I'll see you there as I'm already going with my NCT crew

One thing to note, website says its the new Richard Curtis film, in cinema and printed details it says its showing "The Way Way Back"!

The guy I spoke to in the cinema last week didn't know which was correct!!!

You have to pay ?1 "annual membership" (apparently that gets them around fact the babies are all too young to officially "see" the higher rated films!!)

You also have to leave buggies outside the room which I can't picture as its such a small place!!

Trying it for the first time so interested to check out what Amber thinks ;))


Ginny

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