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  • 5 weeks later...

Hello everyone!


I live in West Dulwich and expecting my first baby! I'm so excited! My due date is December 26th, and I'll be very happy if I can join you all at any point!


Oh, forgot to say... I'm a Spanish girl, living in London for nearly 4 years now!


Thanks! x

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi all,

I am incredibly late to this party... But we just had our second child 2 weeks ago.. And moving to East dulwich in late January from Sydney.. Our first boy is 3 and 1/2

Would love to meet other mums in the area.. Also applying for schools I the area.. And nursery spots .. Any endorsements/suggestions or no go advice would've much appreciated..

Looking forward to the big move.. X

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey


a new waddler to crystal palace hoping to meet other waddlers :)


I'm due mid feb with our first baby, I'm really keen to find some other mums for support,fun and a circle of little ones for our little ones to arrive into.


ive not had much luck finding any groups and the nct groups seem a little full on! I've heard there is a Facebook group too but haven't been able to find it?


i would love to make some dates to meet up and talk bump and non bump over a decaf and cake


ceri x

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Hi


I am starting a music class in Dulwich for babies and toddlers which is 40/45 minutes of music, followed by tea and fruit. I already teach this class more centrally and find it is a really lovely way to meet other mums and socialise a bit at the end of the class. This week I had two six week old babies in my class along with all the others including 4 year olds. It is very relaxing and fun. Do join us when you are ready! The first class is on the 19th of January at Belair House. First class ?5.

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Mummytime - new pop up event providing me-time for mums


Are you a mum of a young baby? Feel like you need some pampering? Sorry, silly question. Of course you do, and you really deserve it too.


Well, in just a few weeks, on Tuesday 1 March, Mummytime Ltd will be holding its next event in Herne Hill at the beautiful Carnegie Library. So why don't you come along for a morning of afternoon of activities that will leave you feeling refreshed and replenished.


At Mummytime we know a happy mummy equals a happy baby. So our pop up events provide mums with a little bit of me-time with nurturing for the body, mind (and baby).


For one single ticket price, you can enjoy one of our three pamper packages (while your baby is being cared for in our on-site cr?che), attend our expert talks on postnatal fitness and life coaching, and chill out in our cafe with other local mums.


Whether you need some relaxation to restore your energy levels or you fancy treating yourself to a mummy makeover, there is something for everyone.


Come along with friends or come to meet new friends.


Find out more and book your ticket at www.mummytime.co.uk.


You can also follow us on social media: Facebook page: mummytime.co.uk | Twitter: @mummy_time |Instagram: mummytime


Look after yourself while we look after your baby.


When: Tuesday 1 March 2016

Where: Carnegie Library, Herne Hill Road, Herne Hill

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  • 4 weeks later...
Hi, I'd love to join this group too if it's not too late. Just had my second three weeks ago. Could someone send me an invite to the Facebook group please? And hopefully I can meet some of you at the next meet up. Thanks, Kathryn x
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