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I would second baby sensory - think 7wks is too young to get as much out of sing & sign (but it'll be time to sign up for classes in the new year soon enough!). Rhyme Time at the library is good (Wednesday at Dulwich library & Tues at Grove Vale).

Is also worth making the most now of being able to do things primarily for you rather than baby - once their on the move/more alert meeting up for lunch/coffee with friends gets more difficult & gives way to playdates!

I'd recommend baby Sing and Sign (various venues around Dulwich) when your LO is 6 months. I also enjoyed Jelly Babies swim session in the hydro (warm!) pool at Peckham Pulse when baby was 3 months+. And would second Rhyme Time / Library Sessions. Enjoy!

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