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Looking for something for my daughter to attend on a Friday while her bro is at school. She is 2 1/2 and very chatty. I think she would like gym or ballet or maybe something musical. She has done Diddidance, Tiny Gym and Little Bubbles in the past and loved them all for a while then interest waned so maybe something a bit less "circle-time-ish?"

I would really appreciate your suggestions - thanks

Hi there


I'm Emma from Piplings Playgroup in Forest Hill - just a few minutes behind the Horniman Museum.It is a drop off and collect session which includes an art activity and music and movement.The playroom is lovely and the outdoor space is great.Come up the hill to visit or book a session.Would love to meet you both.

Emma


www.piplingsplaygroup .com

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Thank you for your reply pipling and wish you the best for your venture but not really what I am after; we have a full time nanny and my daughter also goes to a nursery 3 mornings, it was really a structured class which teaches a specific activity that I was hoping for. There seem to be a lot of local mums that dont work on Fridays so I was presuming this would be a busy day for such things...

There is Whippersnappers in Dulwich Park on Friday mornings which my 2 1/2 year old loved. Then there is also ballet at St. Faiths in Herne Hill on Fridays, but the class is in the afternoon. This is organised through the Dulwich Ballet School.


Hope this helps.

My name is Barbara and i would like to offer my cleaning services to You.I already clean for a family in east dulwich who are happy to provide a reference for me.I am hard working,honest, and reliable.I charge 9 pounds per hour.Please call me on 07521475670.I am happy to meet for an interview.

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