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Hello Mummies,


NCT Dulwich and District and ready for a new round of tea groups.


NCT Tea groups are informal meet ups held in mum's homes, with other local mums. You don't have to be a NCT Member to host or attend. And of course dad's, grandparents and carers are all welcome. It is a great way to meet other mums and babies. You can host once or host a few times - whatever suits you. And don't worry about fitting in all the buggies, if you are short on space you can always ask others to bring their babies in slings.


If you are interested in hosting or finding out more please send me a PM or email [email protected]



:)



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