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I always enjoyed Tin Pan Annie - it seems to work for babies as well as the toddlers to which the class is tailored. And unlike some other classes, I always found it quite relaxing (for me). The downside is the expense at ?7 a session. http://www.tinpanannie.co.uk/timetable.html


Sorry, mind has gone blank about about other activities......Whippersnappers, maybe?

Check out netmums for listings of playgroups in SE22 and surrounding areas: http://www.netmums.com/places/Parent_Baby_and_Toddler_Groups.437/southwark/.


The Camberwell Salvation Army playgroup is nice if it's not too far for you:


Salvation Army Parents and Toddlers Group


105 Lomond Grove, London, SE5 7HG


Contact:Louisa Parrales

Telephone:020 7708 5465 or 020 77016040

Email:[email protected]


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Tues, Wed and Thurs: 10am-12pm

Term-time only

?1 per session, per child

Car park available


For parents with any pre-school age babies and children.


?Clean, spacious room with plenty of toys.


?Crafts and singing every session.


?Fruit, juice and biscuits provided for children and tea/coffee making facilities for adults.


?Lively, friendly atmosphere.

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