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Little Fishes Toddler Group

Part of Horfield Methodist Church in the Community

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Welcome to Little Fishes Toddler Group 

We are a fairly new group (Sept. 2010) aiming to provide

a friendly environment for both you and your child where you can meet and make friends with other

mums/dads/carers and their toddlers (under 3s).

Little Fishes welcomes everyone!

'Little Fishes' is part of  'Horfield Methodist Church in the Community' and is run by members of the church. Each week has a different theme for the story and craft activity - e.g. colours, shapes (see the 'Programmes and Events' pages for the weekly themes during the term).

Once a month (generally the 3rd Friday of each month) the craft and story for the week is Christian-based (e.g. Christmas, Noah's Ark . . .).

See the 'Photos' pages to see a few of the things we have done

since opening in September 2010.
Click here for the latest news and the term's programme

Bulb Planting on Horfield Common 29.10.11 with the Horfield and Lockleaze Neighbourhood Partnership
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When?:   *Fridays, 10-11.30am, term time only 

*It would be helpful (though not essential) if you could register with us first
by using the 'contact us'  form,
as at the moment we have a small waiting list.

Where?:  Horfield Methodist Church
(junction of Gloucester Ro
ad / Filton Avenue)

             (Please use the side entrance in Churchways Avenue and ring the bell marked 'Room 5'.   n.b.We meet in an upstairs hall and there is unfortunately no disabled access)

Cost?(refreshments included):    

           The first week is free. Thereafter: 

             £1.50 for the first child,

             50p for each additional sibling

                    over 12 months

             £1.00 for each additional   

                    child who is not a sibling (eg a friend of the toddler or 'extra' children who are brought by childminders)


 Singing favourite songs