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Parent and Baby Group (Baby Bears)

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South Molton Methodist
on 13th July 2023
 

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Campaign
Interest
  • Community events
  • Family activities
  • Friendship
  • Socialising
Help type
  • Friendship
  • Confidence building
  • Education & learning
  • Socialising
  • Health & wellbeing
  • Community facilities
Age range
  • 0-2
Select area
  • North Devon & Torridge
North Devon & Torridge
  • Barnstaple
  • Chumleigh
  • Exmoor
  • South Molton
  • Witheridge

Parents / carers come together with their babies / toddlers to meet, speak freely, as well as, where requested seek support and advice on all matters… particularly in relation to early feeding, sleep patterns and developmental milestones. Baby scales are available for self-weigh. Refreshments and age-related play equipment is provided. Tummy time, sensory play, free play and supported play and parent craft for babies, is led by the facilitator. Free play, as well as supported creative play and independent and supported crafts are provided for toddlers Age related group singing is led by the facilitator for both babies and toddlers. Parents / carers remain on site throughout every session. Held weekly during term-time.

Accessing Parent and Baby Group (Baby Bears)

Available to
Anyone
Cost
Free
Key staff & volunteers DBS checked?
Yes
Referral needed?
No

Venue

Methodist Church Hall, North Street South Molton EX36 3AW

  • Toilet
  • Parking

When: Every week

Starts 1st September 2023 00:00 BST

Tuesday
09:30 - 11:30 BST

Provided by South Molton Methodist Church

Contact name
Linda Mitchell
Email address
Lind4mitch@icloud.com
Telephone
07895 904778

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