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Hello,


I would like to know if there are any Finnish speakers out there with babies who would like to meet up occasionally? I want my 10 week old to grow up speaking Finnish but find myself switching to speaking English a lot so some friends who also speak Finnish may be helpful for her in the long run!


Marina

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And Marina,

We got few finnish aupairs/nannies around east dulwich or nearby areas.


Myself am in half finnish-half canadian family looking for 21mths old girl. Her talking aint that improved so maybe a playdate or just a walk in the park or something?


And then check facebook if you are in there. There is a group finnish people living in london or finnish aupairs in london. Am quite sure theres a group for south east london finnish aupairs/nannies/students etc as well.


But feel free to contact.


#proud to be a Finn!

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Hello!


Just found this old thread :) I'm a Finnish mum with a 8 month old baby girl living in Gipsy Hill. We're aiming to bring her up bilingual and I'd love to get to know other Finnish speaking mums and kids in SE London. Let me know if you'd like to meet up for a coffee!


Tiina

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My son is half finnish and we would love to know other finnish families. Im English and my husband is finnish. Please let me know if anyine woukd like to meet up on a weekend. The music group on a saturday sounds good if you do have more info that would be great

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