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Greenelf, I am so pleased that I was able to interest your little one! Please give your little one a big hug from me!!


Join us this week for the 'Starry Night Parachute, and enjoy a 'Baby Dance'!!


Please email [email protected], or call 07545 247 963 to reserve your place.

  • 5 weeks later...
I'm feeling very sad tonight as we had our last Baby Sensory class today. A huge thanks to Chee for our months of fun together. I will miss our hour of mad ideas together very much. This week's baby orchestra was a suitable finale - he's definitely got the hang of a drum!

I was very sad to say goodbye to you and your baby too!! I had great fun with both of you! Thank you!!


Join us this week for a 'Group Bubble Bath', and 'Baby Pirate' - a chance to show off your pirate outfit!!


Please email [email protected], or call 07545 247 963 to reserve your place.

This week will be our 20th baby sensory session! I really love the activities and all the thought that goes into making it so stimulating for babies. I also love looking at their little faces when they all sit quietly listening to and watching chee at the front! I would definitely recommend this class for mums looking for group to take their baby to and they get so much more out of it than the usual drop in baby groups!

Hi junebug, I am so pleased that you and your baby love the activities! Thank you for your recommendation!!


We are visiting 'Old Mc'Donald's Farm' this week, and shall enjoy the '3 Little Piggy Puppet Show'!!


Please email [email protected], or call 07545 247 963 to reserve your place.

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Another recommendation for the brilliant Baby Sensory class with Chee, we sadly had our last class this week as I am going back to work soon but my daughter absolutely loved these classes, the babies have so much fun with new activities each week and the mums get to socialise too during the break! We will really miss Chee and these classes.
  • 4 weeks later...

Thank you Gella 1 for your kind words! I am so pleased that your baby absolutely loved my classes!!


We are now back this week after the summer break with the very romantic 'Gilly Gilly Puppet Show', and a 'Happy Feet Dance'!!


Please email [email protected], or call 07545 247 963 to reserve your place.

  • 2 weeks later...

It is so great that LSN enjoys the high-quality Baby Sensory classes!! Thanks for your post.


We are having the most exciting 'Space Adventure' this week!! One not to be missed!!


Please email [email protected], or call 07545 247 963 to reserve your place.

I love taking my son to Baby Sensory. I can highly recommend it! The classes are very well thought out, with something different each week and all the 'props' used are always clean and good quality and Chee, who runs the class, is so energetic and enthusiastic!


I've just signed up for my second term

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Hi cazfay, I am so pleased that you love taking your son to my classes!! Thank you for your recommendation.


We are having a 'Beach Party', and enjoy 'Puff the Magic Dragon' this week!!


Please email [email protected], or call 07545 247 963 to reserve your place.

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