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Hello not sure if I'm in the right place but I'm a mum of a 6 month old baby girl living in dulwich I'm looking for meet ups or activities that I can go to being a very quiet independent person I don't get out much and becoming quite fed up and down of being stuck in the same routine day in day out just want some new friends to meet and have a decent chat with and for my little one to socialise.
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This playgroup is in camberwell rather than east dulwich but I found it a real help when my first baby and started going when he was 6 months & have since been back with all of my 3. It's called little fishes & is in the church hall on camberwell grove, you can get a bus (185,176,40) up the hill & get off by dog kennel hill school & walk down & it's on on Wednesday mornings from 1015-1145, there is a nice baby area & a cup of tea for adults & juice & biscuit for children as they get a little older. In the early days when I was at home with first baby I found it helped me get a little bit of structure into my week in those first few months when all is a bit confusing!

Hiya,

if you like a structured type of class, we loved going to sing&sign (http://www.singandsign.com/classes/classes-near-you/southwark-and-lambeth) and made good friends. ED tots website (http://www.edtots.co.uk/) has lots of other things on - hopefully you find something you like!

Mx

There's also lots of rhymetimes at local libraries (e dul and the one opposite the library) which are free and usually v well attended . If you go along to the free classes it is often the case that you have to crack a smile to a total stranger but conversation does usually flow from there. Good luck and you'll be fab.

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