Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Toddlers welcomes you back...

...with open, chubby toddler arms.

Well, didn't summer fly by? We start again on Thursday 1st September, at our usual times: 10am to 11.45 am. All new members welcome.

I will post the rota here, but don't let words like 'rota' put you off. The ethos of our group is open, friendly and helpful, and there are always others who know what they're doing, or at least pretend to.

For existing members who can't get enough of housework, we are open (10am to 11am-ish) on Tuesday 30th August for toy-cleaning day. Basically, we'll drag the toys out and give them a good wipe down.  Toddlers can join in..., or mill about whinging and generally hold things back. Maybe if we give the kids a soapy basin, they'll get enthusiastic. Bring rubber gloves / plastic basins, if you have them and we'll provide the cleaning sprays etc.

Cheers for now and see you soon.

-C x

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Toddlers closing for summer break

Hello all,

a wee reminder that Beaconsfield Toddler Group is closing for the summer - our last day is Thursday 23rd June. Do not despair, for we are planning a few informal meet-ups on Thursday and possibly Tuesdays mornings - to local parks and play centres etc. We'll keep the email contacts informed.

We reopen on Thursday 1st September 2011 and look forward to seeing you all again.

-C

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Hello Mums...

...and welcome to our new 'Beacon' blog. It's here to keep you up to date with All Things Toddler Group and answer any questions you have.

Here are the basics for new-comers:

Beaconsfield Toddlers is for 0-3 year olds and their mums/dads/carers/nannies/grannies. We are open 10am to 11.45am on Tuesdays and Thursdays during school term times. Our location is St John's Renfield church hall on Beaconsfield Road, opposite the Nuffield private hospital.

All are welcome to try us out. If you like it, sign up for only £5 a term. We have plenty of toys and I hope that we are always welcoming. We're a fairly international bunch with mum's from far-flung places. Also, you don't have to be religious. If you did, they wouldn't let me in.

So, don't be shy, and get your prams rolling. It can be a great lift and comfort to talk to other mums as you stumble, incredulous, through the early days of parenthood.  And the babies and kids love it too.

Cheers for now, and I'll post news as it arises. Bookmark the page and you'll know where we are.



-C