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I was wondering if there are any playgroups around East Dulwich where you can leave your toddler each week for a few hours? Or nurseries that have morning or afternoon sessions which don't have very long waiting lists? Or does anyone use a childminder with a vacancy for 22 month old for one day a week or two mornings/afternoons? My son has been in nursery for 2 days a week since he was 1, and loves it, but we are moving to ED next month and I'm wondering if there are alternative options since I freelance so don't need him to be looked after for long days. We have a place at a nursery for 2 days a week but I'm not sure if we should take it so would love to hear if there are other options.


Thanks very much for any advice you may have.

Agree with the above, my youngest goes to Magic Moments, and her older siblings were there before her. It's a bit of a hidden gem in the area, and I'll be sad when we finish up in a couple of weeks, the end of an era for our family.


Give Lynda a call, her details are on the website.

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