Babies taking over the Borough

Date published: 22 December 2016


A parent and baby class that only started in Littleborough in August has got so popular that classes now run in Heywood too.

Kelly Trowers, Class Leader attended the Award Winning classes with her own baby and fell in love with Baby Sensory so much she decided to bring the Franchise to Rochdale.

With a background in Adult Learning and Development and Guest Services, the former Disney Cruise Line employee wanted to bring the fun and magic of Baby Sensory to the Borough.

Baby Sensory sessions are fun for parents and their babies. Each session includes valuable parenting tips and guidance.

The activities are designed to help with early sensory development and are particularly suitable for babies with physical and/or sensory impairments. There are over 50 unique session plans which means parents will never come to the same class twice.

Kelly says: "It's great to see the babies developing each week and also the parent friendships flourish. It can be overwhelming being a parent especially when the flowers and fuss have disappeared. Baby Sensory classes are great post natal care too. You arrive at Baby Sensory with your baby and leave with magical memories."

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