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Piplings Play Group


I have recently started using Piplings Play Group for my two year old. Its behind the Horniman Museum and is a drop off and leave em playgroup. The playroom is large, warm and bright with brand new toys, books and equipment. It also has a great garden with loads of fun outdoor toys. The woman who owns and runs it is Emma (an ex early years teacher)and she is brilliant. She is sensible and capable and caring (and a teacher!) - all the things you want in someone looking after your little one. It costs ?14 for a two hour session and is well worth it. My two year old really loves it and she has only ever been left with family before now. Definitely recommend it.


HayleyW

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