Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Just wondering if anyone knows of a tumble tots group or something similar in ED or areas close to. My son is 15mths and climbing, running etc and has tons of energy, I don't know if he's abit young but it would be great to take him somewhere where eh can channel is energy rather than slowly destroying my house!!!- Thanks for your help everyone.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/976-tumble-tots/
Share on other sites

I believe there is a tumble tots in Herne Hill. There is also 'mini gym' at Crystal palace which is on most days at 10am and another one around 1 - 2pm I think for 45 minutes. Has some structured exercise / roly polys / jumps etc at the beginning and end and the rest of it is free time for them to play on all the apparatus - beams, bars to swing on, trampolines, various things to climb on and through etc. You can then always take him for a run around in the lovely Crystal Palace Park afterwards if he still has energy to burn.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/976-tumble-tots/#findComment-24751
Share on other sites

There are also Little Kickers groups in the area. A very good friend is operations manager and head coach for the area.


I don't have kids, so can't speak from first hand experience, but they are very popular!


They're also helpful, as THIS THREAD shows.


"I've-met-jimmy" is my friend, but I don't know how often he reads the forum these days...

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/976-tumble-tots/#findComment-24917
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Probably best to share with the police.  
    • I think the point you're missing is that our local authorities are happy to siphon off the amenities we pay for for commercial gain at the cost of local residents. Both Peckham Rye (and Brockwell Park more so) become partly unusable because of said events and it seems both are ignoring the input of locals who have to live with the disruption/post event damage. And it is not clear where any revenue generated from these events is going to or if they are actually generating any revenue for the council at all. As someone who uses Brockwell Park a lot I can tell you the disruption to that park was awful last year so much of it is closed off. And as Fishboy points out you lament the old free festivals but these are supposed to be being funded by this type of event - but where are they? Dulwich Park festival was massively curtailed this year so how come it's fine for the council to roll over for commercial festivals but community run events are suffering? Do the councils not have their priorities a bit mixed up? Anyway, I have always hated inner-city "festivals". Give me a proper in the wilds of the countryside miles from anywhere festival any day of the week....
    • That's odd, one of the claimed benefits of the Gala money is - "The site hire fee goes directly to supporting the delivery of the council’s Events service, which supports the delivery of up to 100 free-to-attend community events per year" I've asked for a list of these events, as without this I feel it can't realistically be used to justify the disruption. Can anyone name even 10 of these events? 5?
    • There’s an unusual cat in my garden that appears a bit lost and hungry. White and fluffy with grey parts and blue eyes. Seems like a house cat. I’m behind Goose Green off Ondine. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...