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My 3 year old boy is very hyper (and bit bored) I want to try and engage him in some kind of activity over the weekends but most places i have looked at have a minimum age of 4 years.


Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on activities, apart from swimming, which i can look into.


Any playgroups you can recommend??


Any info would be hugely appreciate, thanks very much!

Little Kickers football in Dulwich or Nunhead (think you sign up for a course)

Tiny Gym at Camberwell Leisure Centre run by Southwark Gymnastics (10.15am and 11.15am, drop in, ?4 per session)


This website might help:

http://www.edtots.co.uk/directory/saturday


Hope you find something!

My son (who sounds of similar personality) loves the gymnastics in camberwell mentioned above. The teachers are brilliant too at encourage him and his his attention and listening rather than being punitive. Am a former (as in ALONG time ago) gymnast and think it is lovely to see my son enjoying the same sport.

We tried football at hillyfields which claims to start at 3, but he was not ready for that at all.

keane Wrote:

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> Does anyone know what days the tiny gym at

> camberwell are on? I used to do this with my now

> 11 year old when he was small but had forgotten

> all about it & I have a 3 year old this would be

> perfect for now.


Mondays and Thursdays at 10 or 11. Saturdays at 10.15 or 11.15, the first sessions tend to be the more busier. http://southwarkgymnastics.co.uk/classes/tiny-gym/


I think they also run a pre-school class on a Thursday afternoon 1 or 2 pm start but not tried them.

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