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Hi there,


We are going to attempt to take our nearly 3 year old ten pin bowling! Is this a bit too ambitious or can they still have fun having a go? Anyway, where do people tend to go in the area? When I was younger I tended to go to Streatham but not sure what it is like these days. Any suggestions gratefully received.

We went bowling with our nearly 3 year old last weekend at lewisham. Was very quiet (Sunday morning) and was clean and friendly. Our LO wasn't really that keen though. He didn't like having to be helped to bowl (he is going through a big independence stage), which was necessary even though we had one of those ramp things for rolling the ball down as the balls are big and heavy. He also didn't really get the rules and it went on too long for him. We had fun though so definitely worth a go i'd say. Our LO was a bit under the weather too so might have enjoyed it more if that hadn't been the case. We also went for lunch at a Turkish grill on Lewis grove afterwards which was very tasty.

I took my 2year old to E&C bowling early on a Saturday morning (11:30 ish)


place was quiet at that hour and she had an absolute blast - obviously they use the support aids (;ane blocks and ramp etc) but she maintained interest through whole game. Loved the space in there as well

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