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Seeing the thread about treats/days out for a 5-year old reminded me of this in Brixton, which I went to before Christmas:


http://www.bigfishlittlefishevents.co.uk/


It's a rave for kids, with good music from, ahem, the olden days and a lovely atmosphere. Trying to persuade my little one to go for her birthday. Think it's monthly, next one's 15th Feb.

Or you could also come to The Little Disco company - which is taking place on Saturday 22nd February.

We still have tickets left for our 1pm-2.30pm session. Unfortunately the 3.30pm - 5pm session is now sold out.


It takes place at the Crown and Greyhound pub in Dulwich Village and# is aimed at under 7's and their parents.


Look at our previous posts on this forum for more info or visit facebook.com/thelittlediscocompany to see what we are all about.


It's a fun afternoon for all the family to enjoy!

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