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Stuff to do for Pre-Schoolers in Salisbury area, please!!

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CaptainDippy · 08/03/2008 12:29

Hello!

Going to visit my mum in Salisbury for a week tomorrow (eeek!) she hasn't a clue .... eeeek!

I have 3 DD's aged 4, 2.9 and 10m .....

What can I do!!!?

Is Clown About any good or is it a complete dive!!?

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milfAKAmonkeymonkeymoomoo · 08/03/2008 12:44

I live near Salisbury (DD is 2), yes Clownabout is grim - dirty and horrible. Leisure centre has a nice pool for young 'uns and is fairly reasonable. Farmer Giles Farmstead and Cholderton Rare Breeds farm are great fun especially at this time of year with the lambs, Cholderton has a soft play area too. Both are about 20mins out of Salisbury.

CaptainDippy · 08/03/2008 13:07

Oooooh yes - Cholderton Rare Breeds - Yes, I remember going there as a young 'un - Thanks for tip!

Anything closer to the town centre!!?

Anything else at the Leisure Centre other than the pool!!?

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posieflump · 08/03/2008 13:08

why doesn't your mum know you are coming?
Is she big on surprises? Hope so

CaptainDippy · 08/03/2008 13:14

Sorry! What I meant was that she hasn't a clue about what to do with 3 Pre-Schoolers, not that she doesn't know I am coming!!!

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milfAKAmonkeymonkeymoomoo · 08/03/2008 18:14

Hmmm... for that age group - honestly, no. There are lots of public parks for example Elizabeth Gardens and the one opposite the college is good. Oh actually the library is great and has lots of activities for little ones, check their website or pop in for more info. I think this Wednesday is toddler Rhyme Time.

milfAKAmonkeymonkeymoomoo · 08/03/2008 18:14

Might see you there on Weds

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