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I have a 3.5 year old little boy and I am looking for classes/ activities to take him to on weekday mornings (Monday and Thursday). I will potentially also have my 1 year old with me. Lots of kids of my son's age are in a pre-school next year in the mornings and he is bored at classes that cater to 2 year olds.


Does anyone know of anywhere/ anything that I can take him to that is aimed at 3/4 year olds? He will be 4 at Xmas and I am looking for something that will run from September for a year (minus school holidays or whatever) so for the large part of the year he will be 4 years old.


If there is nothing around is there anyone in the same boat as me? (I.e has a child that is almost school age and not at full time nursery or pre-school)? Would anyone like to set up a regular playdate on a Monday or Thursday - we could meet at the Horniman or somewhere like that? I just don't want him to miss out on playtime with kids of an appropriate age and none of his friends will be around on those days.

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