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Does anyone know of any group or activities for 3 year olds locally or slightly further afield.

My daughter is 3 (4 in October) and attends pre-school five mornings a week and all day on Wednesday's. With the exception of DidiDance on Friday's there seems to be no other afternoon classes.

She particularly loves singing but any type of playground would be great.

PLEASE HELP!!!

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I came here to ask about this very thing. I have a 2-year old and whilst there are millions of things to do in the mornings, I'm mostly working then, and he sleeps til 2 or 2.30 so generally lunch isn't finished til 3 or 3.30. I struggle to find things to do and I feel sorry for him having a lack of opportunities for sociable play but there doesn't seem to be much, if anything between 3-5.

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