Noun
A group of children who meet together for supervised play.
A group of gamers who meet together, especially for role-playing games.
(UK) An informal organised group providing care and activities for preschool children.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCouncillor Gillian Owen has urged parents to ensure they know where their children are after the clothes bin at Gordon Park in Ellon, which raises money for the area’s playgroup. Source: Internet
Also from Annan, playgroup leader Marie Dunbar gets a BEM for services to early years education and the community in Dumfries and Galloway. Source: Internet
I’ll be serving them for at son’s playgroup later this afternoon if you happen to be near the 17th! Source: Internet
'I felt like an awful mother': Helen Skelton opens up about THAT playgroup meltdown and reveals it's not getting any easier for her son. Source: Internet
However, we will start shifting it earlier if a morning playgroup works out. Source: Internet
In addition to the playgroup activities, Dillon schedules home visits with families twice a month. Source: Internet