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playgroup on a Thursday


kamath

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Hello,


these play groups might be a bit to far but here goes West Norwood Thursday 10am at the Salvation army price 2 pound


- Storytime and Parent and Toddler Group Clapham Library, Mary Seacole Centre, 91 Clapham High Street, SW4 7DB

A nice 40 mins of singing songs with time to hang around and chat to other parents afterward cost free


Cheeky cs play group east dulwich cost 4 pound


Pecham rye 1 oclock club price free

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My son and I used to go to a Messy Play arts and crafts group in Forest a Hill on Thursdays at 10am. It was by far his (and my!) favourite class of the week. Basically, they get to make things, paint, play with play dough, create things, draw and generally have lots of messy fun! Massively recommend it.


Details are on this previous thread...


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1254805,1359603

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Blueskies Wrote:

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> Sadly the messy play group in rockbourne youth

> club didn't start back up after the summer

> holidays. It was a fantastic group, haven't found

> anything like it elsewhere!


No! That's so sad - it really was a fantastic class - by far the best group we went to. I wonder why it stopped?

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Dulwich library do storytime from 10-12pm every Thursday and I also think there is another session in the afternoon around 3pm. They have lots of toys to play with, obviously lots of books to read! Also have a big table with different craft things to make each week and a 20 minute story time and singing at the end. Its all free too!
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