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Hi all,


I am looking to create a group of Spanish speaking mums around ED area. I am Spanish myself and have a 4 month old baby girl. We are still quite new to the area so I am really keen to meet other mums that would like their little ones to learn Spanish too as they get older.


The idea would be to meet up maybe every couple of weeks and do an activity somewhere together. I am currently on maternity leave, so I am pretty flexible to meet during the week.


Hope to hear from you soon!


R

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hi


if you do a search you will find a thread on this from last year. a group of us had a few meetings as a Spanish parents group, but it has kind of fallen by the wayside as everyone always had weekend plans. everyone enjoyed it though, so I'm sure you will have some takers. we used to go to the Plough for Sunday lunch. keep us posted.

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