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All Saints Church Playgroup in Peckham: free play, games, sing-songs and story-time. There are 2 sessions held in the Hall every Wednesday morning during term-time, 10-11am and 11am-12noon. They are on Blenheim Grove SE15 4QS. http://www.allsaintspeckham.org.uk/whatson/children/

I almost always do a morning session at Peckham Pulse soft play between about 9:40 and 10:50 Wednesday mornings. I am stay at home dad on Wednesdays only but this usually sees my 2 year old asleep by midday.


I did also find a notice for a group, posted up in my doctors surgery. Because I am such a geek I photod it on my phone but have not plucked up courage to go yet. As these things are mostly mums and kids they can be a bit intimidating for dads! :(


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I did also find a notice for a group, posted up in my doctors surgery. Because I am such a geek I photod it on my phone but have not plucked up courage to go yet. As these things are mostly mums and kids they can be a bit intimidating for dads! sad smiley

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dont worry ratty i will be a stay at home dad too in a few months time. i'll go with you!!

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