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*SOLD OUT*🌼April-May term: HUNTS CROSS – 10.30am Busy Bees 🐝 (6 -14 months)

🌈 Suitable for babies from six months to 14/15 months or beginning to toddle – please note this class is NOT suitable for proficiently walking babies.

🌈 A highly interactive, musical class, focusing on baby’s growing confidence within the big wide world, using pom poms, musical instruments, bespoke parachutes and sensory lights.

🌈 Encouraging both fine and gross motor skills, teaching body awareness and stimulating your baby’s perception of sounds and language development with our fun range of songs and activities.

🌈 At theme time each week, your baby gets to explore our fun range of bright props and exciting heuristic treasure baskets whilst developing their social skills with fellow Bloom babies!

Start
16 April 2024
End
21 May 2024
Time
10:30 am - 11:15 am
Address
St Columba URC Church, Hillfoot Avenue, Hunt's Cross, Liverpool, Liverpool, Hunts Cross, UK   View map
Phone
07533094908

£16.00

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Tuesday 16th April 2024 10.30-11.15am

Tuesday 23rd April 2024 10.30-11.15am

Tuesday 30th April 2024 10.30-11.15am

Tuesday 7th May 2024 10.30-11.15am

Tuesday 14th May 2024 10.30-11.15am

Tuesday 21st May 2024 10.30-11.15am

Our sessions are packed full of back to back activities to encourage baby’s physical, emotional, cognitive and social development so your little one is constantly learning throughout the session. We explain the research and science behind each activity we do so that you understand exactly why we do it and what the benefits are for you and baby. 💜💚

Busy Bees (6 months to around 15 months) 🐝
A fun, lively musical baby development class encouraging fine and gross motor skills, body awareness, early language acquisition, rhythm and tempo. Building on from the gentle activities of Caterpillar Club this session uses instruments, dancing, clicking sticks, Makaton and more to bring on your baby’s all round development. Please note classes are NOT suitable for proficient walkers.