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I've just started taking my daughter to Boppin Tots which was recommended to me by a friend who takes her 10 month old and 3 year old. We really enjoy it. It's on a Tuesday in the Village or Friday in Herne Hill and I think there's a sibling discount. Furthr details here: http://www.boppintots.co.uk/index.htm
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We have Boogie Mites at The Crooked Well on a Friday morning. www.boogiemites.co.uk - drop in basis, first session is frial, then ?5 after that.

It's been really well received and definitely worth checking out...

Also we have just a coffee morning for Mums (and Dad's too) and little ones every Tues from 10am. Soft play mats and toys are put out and you can just chill on the sofas without being disturbed by anyone else as we don't open to the public until 12.30pm. Drop me a line with any questions [email protected]

Hopefully see you soon :)

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I take my daughter to Lucy Sparkles at All Fired Up on Friday mornings and we love it! They cater for a mixed age group so should work well for a 1 and 3 year old. Live guitar too which is nice. Not sure if they do siblings discounts but most places do so worth asking. www.lucysparkles.com
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