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Where to donate excess baby clothes?
acb2013 replied to EastdulwichNewbie's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Yes Yak, it's at Lomond Grove. I had a few bags of clothes so got the 12 and it's about 5 mins walk up Kimpton St from where the bus stops just before Camberwell Green, but I believe they have parking if you have lots of stuff to take. If you google 'Camberwell baby bank' there's a flyer that comes up with more info. -
Where to donate excess baby clothes?
acb2013 replied to EastdulwichNewbie's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I've also recently taken baby & toddler clothes to the Baby Bank which is run by the Salvation Army in Camberwell - they redistribute unwanted clothes & baby equipment to local families in need. -
I've left it completely last minute to get my highlights done prior to a friend's birthday party this coming weekend. Can anyone recommend a hairdresser who works evenings after 7pm, mobile or salon? Otherwise I will swallow my vanity, turn up with roots & grey on display and be more organised in future. Thank you!
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Anything good for kids on bank holiday Monday?
acb2013 replied to Cora's topic in The Family Room Discussion
We had a lovely day out at the Olympic Park on the Easter weekend - was a bit of a mixed weather forecast so we took the kids swimming in the Olympic pool (various family sessions running; great, clean facilities at reasonable prices), climbed the Orbit tower thingie, then went to the playground and splashed in the fountains. -
Goodrich finishes at 3.30pm
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Another happy parent here, for all of the reasons others have mentioned above. The school has a lovely atmosphere, a feeling of striving to get the best out of the children individually and offering a strong ethos of community. I only have experience of reception so far, about which I'd say the settling in was really smooth, my daughter's learning (reading, writing & maths) has progressed well and she is thoroughly enjoying herself. Do PM me if you have any particular questions, given we are in our first year there.
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Second the disposable tablecloths on the floor - I've also done that for 3-5 year olds giving them each a little cardboard picnic box to put their food in. Fun for the kids & minimal mess for you.
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I'm about to start clearing out lots of baby stuff, selling some & donating the rest. Just wondering if anyone has sold their stuff at a local nearly new or NCT type sale? Is there one you'd recommend as having good footfall? The idea of getting rid of it all in one go appeals, but obviously not if not many people turn up to buy it! Thanks.
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Hall hire around dulwich for kids birthday party!
acb2013 replied to Vickimason's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Francis Peek centre in Dulwich park is good, ?28/hour. -
How to stop toddler spitting out antibiotics - help!
acb2013 replied to acb2013's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks edanna. Yes very helpful to know for future reference. -
How to stop toddler spitting out antibiotics - help!
acb2013 replied to acb2013's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks everyone. Have found this morning that a giant chocolate button followed by 2.5ml medicine directed inside her mouth towards the cheek, followed by another, then repeat has worked (so far), phew! Means my daughter will be consuming vast amounts of chocolate during the next week but at least she's taking the antibiotics. -
How to stop toddler spitting out antibiotics - help!
acb2013 replied to acb2013's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks for all the ideas, it's obviously not just us then! I will have to work through various tactics. Will def try seeing if the doctor can offer a less vile tasting one, I can completely see why my daughter is gagging on it & spitting it out. Gooders79 it's Flucloxacillin. The pharmacist mixed it up into a bright pink solution that I guess is supposed to make it more enticing (as it looks like Calpol which my daughter will happily take) but the colour doesn't disguise the nasty penicillin taste. -
Lovely, thank you Blueskies.
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Does anyone know if the soft play and toddler group is still on in the Greendale hut on a Thursday morning? Haven't been for ages but thought we might give it another go. Can't remember what it was called to search!
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Congratulations! We also don't have family anywhere near. We were fortunate in having a friend (who has her own 2 children but still offered) and our childminder at the time both say they'd help out with our 2.5 year old until family arrived, even if it was the middle of the night. In the end my parents set off from up north when I had early signs of labour and our youngest was born the next day. Definitely call on friends if they'd be able to cover for a couple of hours in an emergency. Sure most people wouldn't mind to be asked. Others may be able to recommend if nanny agencies can help out. Good luck!
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Low height loft conversion - did you do one?
acb2013 replied to acb2013's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks Damzel. Really useful to know. Could you let me know what company you (and your neighbours) have used and if you'd recommend them? PM if you prefer? -
Low height loft conversion - did you do one?
acb2013 replied to acb2013's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Many thanks everyone for the helpful comments. X -
Hoping for some of the very helpful advice I've seen on here in the past on family house building projects. We're thinking about a loft conversion but the current loft height is 1.6m. Instinct says it's too low to create much of a useful space, given the cost. But looking around and seeing non-stop conversions going on, some on houses that look like they've also got a pretty shallow roof, makes me wonder otherwise. Has anyone done something similar? Any thoughts very welcome. Thanks in advance.
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primary school application - do preferences matter?
acb2013 replied to sylv's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi Sylv, the 'primary school admissions 2015' thread has quite a lot of discussion and helpful advice on this issue. Not sure how to link to it though, I'm afraid! -
My then 3 year old, 1 year old and I went to the Christingle service at St John's Church just by Goose Green last year and it was lovely. Plenty of carol singing, plus handing out of the Christingle orange, lit with candles etc. It was late afternoon (about 4-ish I seem to remember)and a very welcoming and family friendly atmosphere.
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primary school admissions 2015
acb2013 replied to sarahsouthlondon's topic in The Family Room Discussion
It's very confusing. My understanding (going through this last year) is that for each school the council goes through all the applications and assesses them against the admission criteria, which is generally: looked after children and SEN, siblings already at the school and then distance. I think the order you put them in comes in to play if you are in the fortunate position that you meet the distance criteria for 2 schools in which case you'd get given the one that you'd put higher up on your form. Not many people generally seem to be that lucky though! One of the councillors on here, Renata Hamvas, was really helpful in explaining the process. -
I will be watching with interest as I'm also looking for somewhere on a Thurs morning for my 2 year old. Lots of singing etc groups but an inexpensive/free playgroup that you can just drop in to would be great to hear about.
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