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Thanks, can't get to this in time I don't think due to school run, suspect it will be full when I arrive, but may try for the afternoon session, and just leave early for school pick up, gosh the days get short when you've got a 'big one' at school.


Would have been nice to see you Pickle....

Hello

There should be bookstart at Ivydale children's centre at 1.45. It is printed in the Let's Go timetable as being Mon pm, but I turned up yesterday to be told thy have swapped it to today. Was a good experience though, as Miles who runs it showed me round the lovely new centre, sounds like they've got some nice things planned.

Hi Karen,


Of course you can, I will be there tomorrow morning from soon after 9.30am until 11am if you can make it?


Give me a bell if you like, or just meet me there, Yvonne that runs it is really friendly anyway, really welcoming.


Molly

07977 130318

xx


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it is probably too late now as the forum will close in 40 min (sob sob) but try toddler group at Copleston Centre (in a church hall on the corner of Copleston Rd and Danby St, SE15). Very good for toddlers as a lot of space to run around, an indoor slide, also there are always arts and craft activities, and book corners. There is a baby corner as well with matts and toys. The ladies who run it as very welcoming and friendly. and free coffee and tea for Mums :)

Tue 10-12

fruit and cookies for kids 10.45

Songs and rhymes - 11.45

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see you there x

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