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The Methodist church on normanton rd SE23 has playgroups on a Monday ?2 or Friday ?1 morning 9.30-11.30. Also little bubbles is there on a Wednesday (although that's ?6).


Horniman has busy bees which is free on a Tuesday or a Friday (but that is less energetic)


Have a look at the children centre timetables

Hello,


I run a messy play class for toddlers on a Thursday 10am - 11am in Forest Hill at the Rockbourne Youth Centre SE23 2DA.


Each session offers a wide choice of free play and structured activities where you and your toddler can create art and make a mess without you having to clean up afterwards! Classes include craft activities, collage making, play dough, water play, sand, painting, printing & drawing with new gloops and goos to explore each week!


If you'd like any further information do email me on [email protected]


Claire

Which age group is this messy play suitable for please?


barty73 Wrote:

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> Hello,

>

> I run a messy play class for toddlers on a

> Thursday 10am - 11am in Forest Hill at the

> Rockbourne Youth Centre SE23 2DA.

>

> Each session offers a wide choice of free play and

> structured activities where you and your toddler

> can create art and make a mess without you having

> to clean up afterwards! Classes include craft

> activities, collage making, play dough, water

> play, sand, painting, printing & drawing with new

> gloops and goos to explore each week!

>

> If you'd like any further information do email me

> on [email protected]

>

> Claire

Hi,


Sorry, it's ?6.50 for the first child and then ?3.50 for any extra siblings. You can just drop in. We have lots of fun activities tomorrow including making butterflies using kitchen roll holders and lots of glitter, creating flower collages using different coloured lentils, hunting for gold on our cloud dough treasure island, getting messy with vermicelli, creating messy pictures using salt & food colouring along with having lots of sand, play dough, printing and colouring tables.


Let me know if you'd like to book a space or you can just drop by. The venue is nice and large so I never have to turn mums away. I know from experience that it's sometimes nice just to decide on the day what you and your child/children fancy doing!

Hi I run Sparkle Music, and I run a specific class for 2-3 year olds on Thursday mornings. All songs/ music include activiteis to get the children fully involved: actions, lots of movement round the room, instruments, musical role play and stories. Classes are in Catford not far from the centre, a walk/ bus ride from Sydenham?

anna


www.sparkle-music.co.uk

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