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Same problem with my 20 months old son...


We like to go to:

- Crystal Palace Soft Play from 10am-12pm Monday to Thursday. in the Leisure centre (nice, not too busy,very safety)

- Toddler group at StBarnabas Parish hall, dulwich village(Tuesday 9.45 to 11.15): my nanny used to go their with our son but I tried it one time and quite busy because not very expensive and lot of nanny/childminder there.

- Toddler session to Dulwich library (free) Tuesday morning and beginning of afeternoon.

- Music lesson at Soup Dragon 3.30 to 4.30pm every Tuesday,Wednesday, Friday and morning session on saturdays.Very nice with the guitar... but quite a lot of younger children there so not always easy when your toddler walk among babies...But they will very soon develop a toddler session maybe Tuesday afternoon.


I don't know yet if Crystal Palace soft play and St barnabas are still running during summer holidays...but Bea music YES.


Hope It can help

Regards

Val?rie

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