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  1. Many thanks for the sugesstions. Roald Dahl has benn covered by the school, therefore he is bot too keen on it. Will go and browse the library with these ideas in mind.
  2. My son loves David Walliams books, but as we are coming to an end with these books I am looking for a 'simila' author. Any ideas or recommendations?
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  5. Guinness World Records book 2016 Loads of creepy, interesting, funny facts.
  6. Football boots! If he supports a football club - a football jersey
  7. A pair of cool trainers (a spcial model from nike or so) some teenagers believe in the importamce of the right brand.
  8. Go and watch the new star wars!
  9. We have a half size violin for sale, ?60 and in good condition
  10. Hi Wanhope, I just saw your post and would like to recommend myself here. I am a local graphic designer (and local parent :-) with a modern design approach. Please check out my online portfolio and give me a shout if you think I could help you with the required design work. https://dorotheabohlius.carbonmade.com/
  11. Pebbles http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,995851,1006175#msg-1006175
  12. Petition signed! I love that library and don't want to have it replaced by a gym. It is so good for the local community here, lots of activities, friendly staff and great atmosphere.
  13. I'll have to ask my son, just pm me.
  14. https://www.aupairworld.com/en/au_pair
  15. Hi I was once interestef in a touran, but found sitting it it no comfortable. I am eiter too tall or the seats (driver's)are not made for me. But l guess you just have to try it out!
  16. Notmsure if they should be aligned. Hut hey should have asked you and told you about the two possibilities. If you want to keep it, make a curved flower bed alond the side to bring it together. If you want to have a rectangled lawn between the paved areas - go and discuss it and make your point about design and straight lines! enjoy
  17. We are in the need of some warm and sunny days. We were thinking of packing our tent and kids and drive to France and spend some nice, warm days there. But: is this do-able in August? I know it is high season, will it be packed and I need to pre-book everything? And: where should we go (not all the way down south)? The internet offers far too much, I need a smaller radius to focus on. Your experience and advice would be much appreciated
  18. And as a treat for you, the parents. Go and book a slot in the sky garden on top of the walkie talkie building. The view is stunning, the room (garden) very spacious and lovely to hang out. It is not for the kids but something you can do easily with them. Book is advance online. http://skygarden.london/sky-garden
  19. I only offered them a Top Shop trip on a Monday morning before lunch time. It made it bearable but not enjoyable. And don't go anywhere near it when it says 'SALE'
  20. Our teenage guests last summer wanted (went): Victorias secret Top shop Madame tussauds Brick lane I would also recommend a trip to the sky garden (walkie talkie building)
  21. My daughter plays the flute and I just wonder if a fife (like a piccolo) is harder to play. Sorry for not being helpful regarding teaching. Ask Pickle here in the forum, she might be able to give advice
  22. How about an ordinary BBQ, burgers and sausages? Ask one of the dads to do you a favour, it is such a 'manly' thing, l bet most dads can't wait to rule over the bbq.
  23. Go Ape in tunbridge wells?!
  24. The carnegie library in herne hill runs a free, drop in chess club for kids and adults. Have a look there! But check upfront if it is on during the holidays.
  25. I am having a bit of an emotional, stressful time and wanted to try out some yoga. Does this help? I am not after an excerise class nor am l into dreadful bendy positions. Any thought and advice where to look?
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