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There's a diddi dance class 2-2:45pm on Tuesdays in Constitutional Hall. http://www.diddidance.com/index.php


The SureStart playroom in Peckham Rye park (I'm still trying to stop calling it the one o clock club!) also runs a free stay and play session from 1:30-3:30pm on Thursdays.

You could try the Bach to Baby concert, which is right after school pick-up, at 4pm. Our concerts in Dulwich Village are so popular that the babies who have grown up with the concert series are now in nursery or gone to school. So the new concerts are there to cater to the slightly older children as well as babies.


The concert on Friday Oct. 25th at 4pm @ All Saint's Church in West Dulwich - we're having a special promotion of 2for1 on adult tickets if you bring a friend, just for that day if you mention EAST DULWICH FORUM


http://www.bachtobaby.com/westdulwich


if you have any questions, drop me a line!


Miaomiao

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