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Hi,


I just wanted to tell everyone about a new Messy Play session that I went to on Thursday. I've been looking for a arts & crafts/messy play class for my 2 year old for a while as I'm one of those mums who's not too keen on doing anything messy at home! I've tried a few in the last 6 months but they've been a bit to complex for her and I wanted something a bit more relaxed & fun. The session was in Forest Hill and was recommended by a friend that lives in the area. It was brilliant. Only a 10min drive from my house (ED). There was lots of the normal stuff like play dough, collage making, craft activities etc but it also had some great messy play ideas like a huge water tray full of gelli bath (bit like jelly) and a farm made out of cloud dough, which she just loved! It was ?6.50 for an hour which I thought was rather reasonable considering the choice of activities and that I pay ?8 a session for just singing! Anyway we loved it so much I thought I'd share it with you all. It's called Rosie & Mae's Messy Play and we booked via email [email protected]

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I don't think there is a website but it's 10am - 11am on a Thursday. I emailed and the lady that runs it and she sent me some further information regarding the classes. It's drop in or you can book a course of 6 which is what I've done as makes it a bit cheaper. I paid ?35 for 6 sessions and was told that I could carry 2 over if I couldn't make it one week. Hope that helps, it really was lovely and the other mums/dads we're all lovely and friendly. I don't normally post much on here just read a lot but just felt this was a such a well run, good value for money class it was worth a few minutes of my time!

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