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Hi,


I've looked at EDTots, ED Mummy's etc but it isn't always clear what groups entail. I am looking for a soft play group for my son. We love bubbly bees and are looking for something similar to add to our routine. We are in ED and don't drive. Does anyone know of a non structured soft play environment in East Dulwich or Dulwich Village specifically? Does anyone know if Whippersnappers is free play or structured?


Thanks

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How old is your son? There are soft play sessions at the Albrighton centre for a variety of age groups. gymboree offers structured classes but also has daily open gym sessions (including sat) which makes it worth the money imo. You can get a 'fun pass' that means you don't have to attend a structured class. Peckham pulse has also got soft play, and I've been looking into cheeky monkeys in Kennington which would be a bus ride away. There is also Jelly tots in Herne Hill. We've got pretty good provision, really!

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