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Hello! I am fortunate enough to have fridays off work to look after my two energetic boys. We try and do something active outdoors or in a class somewhere in the morning but i am finding that any classes/activities we do are either more geared to and/or more populated by the 1-3y old(s) and I would like, if possible, for my almost 4y old to have someone his own age (ie going to school in September) to chat and imaginary play with.


If anyone has any recommendations of activities/classes that they go to with their pre-schoolers on a friday that i can also take my almost, but mobile, 2y old, to mix things up, that would be much appreciated!


thanks very much

Nature Play south East London meet in a Friday morning in Dulwich woods.

You can search and find their Facebook groups and sign up as places are limited this week.an absolutely terrific age group for mixed ages and abilities - I have a three year age gap so feel your pain!

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