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Does anyone know if there are any activities available for toddlers ( under two ) over the summer holidays ?

I can only find lots of things for children 4+ years and all the usual paying classes for toddlers seems to be unavailable during the holidays .

Thanks in advance.

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Some local children's centres are running summer activities such as stay and plays. You can find summer timetables for Ivydale (including one o clock club) and Bessemer on their websites. The programme for the libraries summer reading challenge also sounds fantastic, you can get a leaflet there or find details on the Southwark council website. More or less all free stuff.

Camberwell tiny gym is running, all summer except for last two weeks of August. So Thursdays at 10 or 11 and Saturdays 10.15 or 11.15


Also southwark let's go guides have their summer leaflets on line http://www.southwark.gov.uk/info/200246/activities_and_things_to_do/768/activities_for_under_fives

Hi


Thought I'd jump on this to let you know that The Creation Station is running throughout the summer holidays, as a mum of two myself it does seem that a lot 'shuts down' over the summer so thought I'd keep going......


We are at:

DKH Adventure Playground, Dog Kennel Hill, SE22 8AA on Mondays 10 - 10:50, from 28th July (tomorrow is the normal time of 10:30 - 11:20)

The Scout Hut, 212 Bellenden Road, SE15 4BY on Fridays at 9:40 - 10:30


I am welcoming children up to the age of 8 during the school holidays, don't worry about the little ones though as I will set out different areas for them to create.


Its ?8 a session, siblings ?6.50. I hope to meet some of you soon.

Hi,


I thought I'd also let you know that Rosie and Mae's Messy Play will be holding a Arts, Crafts & Messy Play morning 10am - 11.30am on Wednesday 23rd July at the Rockbourne Youth Centre, 41a Rockbourne Road, SE23 2DA. We'll be helping the children make animal party masks, sparkly bracelets and watches, having fun with jelly, foam, ice, sand, water & gelli baff. Along with lots of painting, colouring and sticking. Perfect for ages 18mths - 6 years. IF you'd like more information or to book a place contact [email protected]

?6.50 plus ?3 per sibling

Baby bop classes are running as normal throughout the holidays, with classes meeting in East Dulwich, Herne Hill and Peckham, designed for babies aged 6 months up to toddlers aged 3 years!


Please find the schedule on http://www.beasbabybop.com


Yay for summer :) !

Bea

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Whippersnappers hold Music Classes over the summer at both College Lodge, Dulwich Park and their studio at Brockwell Lido. I go with my four and two year old and we all absolutely love it! Involves dressing up (them) singing (all) drummimg (all) and lots of imaginative role play, culminating in a little disco with bubbles. They take place Tuesdays, Wednesdays at Brockwell Lido at 10.30, and Thursdays at College Lodge. www.whippersnappers.org for more details.
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Just thought I'd also let you know that...... if you're looking for ideas for little ones........


I make craft boxes for 2- 10 year olds and messy play boxes for 8 months - 2 year olds.


Each Box (?15) contains all the goodies and instructions to make 10+ Nature Themed crafts. The older box includes........

-Bath Bombs Kit

-Make Elderflower Lemonade

-Sew a bag and fabric bird

-Eye Spy Nature Hunt

-Make a Rainbow Garden Rocket


and lots, lots more.....


See thimbleandtwig.com for more information


SPECIAL OFFER: FREE LOCAL DELIVERY AND 10% DISCOUNT. Use code cpalacebox9 at checkout or PM for more details!

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