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French Playgroup Cadet Rousselle - Monday


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I help running a French playgroup (0-5 years) called Cadet Rousselle.


If you have French speaking friends, please pass the info. New members welcome!


The Club meets every Monday morning at the One O?Clock Club in West Norwood Park (Gipsy Hill). Club Cadet Rousselle is aimed at French speaking parents and bilingual families - it enables children to learn how to play together in French. It is also a perfect forum for bilingual families generally to meet informally and make new local friends.


Cadet Rousselle?s weekly sessions at the One O?Clock Clubs follow a structured programme of arts and crafts activities based on the French cultural calendar as well as songs and story-telling.


We also boast a French DVD library, and French book library.


Please check our facebook page


L?esprit central de Cadet Rousselle est d' offrir un forum aux familles bilingues et francophones pour que leurs enfants puissent jouer, ?changer et tisser des amiti?s en fran?ais.

Nous nous reunissons au One O'clock Club de West Norwood (Gipsy Hill) tous les lundis de 9.45 a 11.45.

Nouveaux membres bienvenus. Venez nous rendre visite

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