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Friday in Stourbridge - recommendations please

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jamiesam · 12/03/2005 00:04

Hope title says it all.

We'll be at a loose end next Friday. Any suggestions for things to do with ds's aged 3.5 and 1.5 greatfully received.

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jamiesam · 12/03/2005 22:29

Bump?

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nutcracker · 12/03/2005 22:32

Just asked dp and he said 'nothing' .

Thats my dp, helpful as ever.

Honestly though he said, if you can find something to occupy you for an hour, you're doing well.

jamiesam · 12/03/2005 22:40

Thanks nutcracker! On previous visit we've gone for a walk by the canal, but not convinced that is the best way to entertain the ds's. Could put 'come away from the water' on a tape, on a loop I guess...

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jamiesam · 13/03/2005 21:20

Bump?

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jamiesam · 14/03/2005 13:07

Last forlorn bump...

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kate100 · 14/03/2005 13:24

Chilly Kiddy's soft play area or Mary Steven's Park, there's a fence around the lake!!

ButtonMoon · 14/03/2005 13:29

I second kate100.....Yes chilly kiddy's is a good one to tire them out, the park if it's not too cold/rainy (feed ducks and run around a bit) but TBH that's probably it...unless you fancy shopping???!!!! Hope you have a nice day

jamiesam · 14/03/2005 22:20

Hey, thanks

Ds's aren't that great at shopping so soft play area in the morning and park in the afternoon!

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