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Hi and congratulations to all the other new mums in the area!

I just wanted to see if any one was interested in a wee meet up in the Victoria on bellenden road this Friday around 1pm.

I am a new mum also to my little 3 week old girl Lily and I am really keen to meet other new mums too!

I always seem to miss the big group meetings so thought I would put this out there and see if anyone was interested.

Sarah x

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Cocoviolet, Congratulations on the birth of your little girl.


I think there's a bumps and babes group on Friday morning that might suit you. It's in St Faiths church hall on Redpost Hill SE24 (SE22 borders). I think it's 9.30-11.30am and for Mums and babies under crawling age.


Also you might check out ED tots, a website run by a family room-ite which lists all the activities for babies and toddlers that are happening locally. I thin she updates it quarterly (Lenster, are you out there?). That way if you miss one meet up, you can plan to go to something else. :))


http://www.edtots.co.uk/


SW

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