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10am onwards I thinkwe said... willbring picnic blankets and some lunch and hang around as long as my tribe will let me! Though with two babies intent on going in opposite directions and a 6 yo who thinks it's fun to hang upside down in trees.. that might not eb very long!

Hello all


Have a great time today. Are Wednesdays a definate day going forward as we would love to join you but Wednesdays are impossible for me as are back at work on that day (groan)!


Maybe a monday or tuesday sometime so I can retain some sanity during the holidays!


Have a fun meet.


Michelle Max (nearly 4) and Felix (11 months)

nymom Wrote:

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> Hi. I haven't been to Gambado before. My son is 13

> months and running around. Would you say he is old

> enough to enjoy it?



Yes, though it's expensive. There is some reduction for tinies, but only if they are with an older sibling I fear.


My two are 16m, love the carousel. If anything, they run around a bit too much!

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