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My daughter is currently between nurseries at the moment, she goes to magic moments a few days a week (which is great and recommended curtsey of the forum) but she needs more. Basically I want to do a few things with her playgroup, dancing etc, but I am not sure where to start. I have looked at EDtots but if anyone could recommend a few that would be great, she is 2 1/2.

Little Oaks playgroup on a Wed morning is great for that age, I take my 2.75 year old every week. It's at the Honor Oak Baptist Church on Forest Hill Road, 9:45 - 11:45. ?2, includes juice and biscuits for the kids and a cup of tea for adults (and a biscuit too!). A really nice group of people, a really well run group.


I'm glad she's enjoying Magic Moments - my daughter is there Tuesday and Friday mornings :)

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