Baby Sensory Classes

Oct 04, 2021

Baby Sensory Classes at Little Owls Nursery...

Award-winning sensory-rich baby development classes for you and your baby coming to Little Owls Nursery every Thursday from 4th November 2021. (3 months to 13 months babies)


Exceptional leaders will provide ideas for creative play, massage, tummy time, movement, visual development, textures, scents and music in simple practical ways that can be easily repeated at home. A combination of original and traditional songs and rhymes will develop early speech and language skills, and sensory signing activities will help you and your baby communicate from birth.


Research shows sensory experiences are the foundations for cognitive development and problem-solving skills. The most miraculous advances in your baby's brain structure occur in the first 3 months of life. During this period, an astonishing 2 million new brain cell connections are created every second. By the end of the first year, your baby's brain will have doubled in volume as a direct result of sensory learning from birth!


Booking Information

Classes are held every Thursday from 09:30 am to 10:15 am (45 minutes long) in our Dormice Baby Room, and are £7.50 a session, booked a term in advance. Please complete the booking form below.


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