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Just wondering if anyone can recommend good local activities (ED, CP, FH, Peckham) for my boisterous 2 year old? Am thinking along the lines of swimming classes (though not sure where's best) and Beanie Bounce...


Any tips gratefully received.

You could try whippersnappers music at Brockwell Lido - noisy boisterous music class with a puppet show, dressing up disco and african drumming. My very noisy two year old boy is in love with the thursday morning teacher! They have a website for more details.
thank you very much! I am a desperate woman with an 18mth old and a 3mth old and have found the one o clock clubs invaluable over the summer. As is this forum! I am currently compiling a weekly planner chart-thingy of all the clubs/activities going on from the sept term. you know, the sort of thing which you could have stuck on the kitchen door and look at at lunchtime as you think 'yikes what'll i do this afternoon to keep the loons pre-ocupied?'. i will share it with you all once its complete so please keep chucking in ideas and info

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