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2 registered child minders plus assistants (only if needed) will take your child to a local park where they can run around and play. They will be able to choose from a wide range of activities. We will have music,singing and games. Some of the activities will be paints, play doh, dressing up,building blocks, puzzles and many more.children can play freely as they wish. We will be in a large open space where the children can be clearly seen at all times. The children will get to choose a mid morning snack and a drink, water will be available at all times if needed.if children attend the afternoon session they will get to choose a mid afternoon snack and drink also, with water being available at all times. We will be at crystal palace park on 21st July Tuesday afternoon session only. Dulwich park on 22nd July morning session and afternoon session . Peckham rye park 23rd July morning session and afternoon session . The time for morning sessions meet between 9.15 and 9.30 return to collection point at 12.45. This is ?5 per child per session. Only children under 8 years old will be accepted. Payment must be made at the start of each session otherwise the child will not be able to attend the session. Please P M me if interested and for meeting places on the day .
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We are taking all ages up to 8 years but will limit ourselves to only 2 under a year at each session. So it would be on a first come first served basis. Yes there will be other dates available each week during the holidays the dates will be posted the previous week.
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