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Hi


Welcome to the area. I also have an 8 month old too so would be happy to connect with you. I find the Hoop app quite useful for knowing what activities are on each day. Also the Mush app is useful for connecting and meeting up with other local mums of children with different ages. I'm meeting 2 mums from there today for the first time.

Hi, I have a 9 month old but unfortunately I'm about to actually relocate to the states. I'm in the same position as very nervous about leaving here and not knowing anyone there!


I also have a 3 1/2 year old and I loved The Albrighton centre. Used to go to loads of groups there, some free some like ?2. Lots of mums there to meet.

http://www.albrightoncommunitycentre.org/whats-on/


Dulwich Library on a Wednesday for baby sing a long, they also do baby toddler group on a thursday.


Dog Kennel Hill school do a great messy play.


Another great website is http://www.edtots.co.uk/


Good luck

There are lots of groups listed on here if you do a search, otherwise just try some local baby classes (check websites like East Dulwich Mummy (mine), ED Tots, ED Mums and Dads and Hoop is a good app for "what's on").


This is nappy valley, you'll make friends in no time!

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