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Subject: Re: Cambridge Area


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kathryn_nanny
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Date Posted: 19:30:26 10/24/05 Mon
In reply to: Meg 's message, "Cambridge Area" on 11:17:56 08/10/04 Tue

wonderful music classes...www.familymusicmakers.com, Im not sure how far your willing to go, but Hill House in Beacon Hill has great gymnastic classes too. The science museum on the Charles river has a great little toddler section. The childrens museum is suppose to be a good place, I havent been there yet. The aquarium is always a good place for kids. I love to take the little boy whom I watch to the library on Boylson st. Its nothing special but he seems to keep himself very occupied. I have also heard the Barnes and Nobel in the Prudential mall has a childrens section that kids love. Your little girl is 2, if you dont mind me asking how old are you? I am always looking for play dates around the Boston area. Im 21 and pretty new to the area.


Hi,
>
>I just started a job in Cambridge with a two year old
>girl. I was wondering if anyone had some information
>on classes in the area and fun things to do for 2 year
>olds? Thanks.
>
>Regards,
>Meg

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