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Hi, We've just moved to the area earlier this week from San Francisco and are looking for summer camp ideas for our two boys, who are 5 and 6 years old for the remainder of August. The few I've looked into are full, so we'd love any ideas, especially where the kids are outdoors or doing sports.


Thank you!

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East Dulwich Mummy website has listings for lots of local clubs (East Dulwich Mummy dot com).


Nimble Arts is BRILLIANT (different theme every day, loads of sports and games and even a bouncy castle, so great for little ones. Supervisors all have experience working with children so it's a mix of fun and learning). www.nimblearts.co.uk


Football Magic at JAGS (outdoor pitches) is also great fun and my eldest son loves it. Supervisors have FA experience as well as experience working with kids of all ages.

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