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Hello, are there any families interested in attending a Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or Icelandic speaking playgroup?


I'm a Norwegian mother of a 15 month old and would like my daughter to hear more scandi language.


We're happy to host at our house in Herne Hill, for example on Saturday or Sunday mornings once per month.


Det blir koselig :)


Jenny

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Flott, da er vi iallefall to! Jeg venter noen dager saa sender jeg en pm for aa finne en dato som passer.


Please also feel free to come along if you want your child to play in Scandinavian language but you speak English, for example if it your spouse's language. I go to Greek playgroup for that reason.

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