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We are 2 busy mums from Peckham and we are starting a nice mums babies and toddlers group

tomorrow morning 10.30am to 11.30am

at St James The Great Church - 45 Elm Grove Peckham SE15 5DD


We would like this group to be an opportunity to meet some other mums in your community who also stay at home with their babies/toddlers during the week. The children will play together and also learn about a bible story every week. We will also do some music and songs during the session.


Tomorrow is the first one so we hope to make it a success so please come along if you are interested and invite your friends to join too!


The participation to this group is FREE but all donations of toys or books are welcome as we are trying to create a children library for the kids to use it when they come.

Teas and refreshments will be available on the day.


We hope to see you tomorrow !

Have a lovely day !!

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