by What's On 4 Kids | Oct 4, 2019 | Activities and Classes, Babies and Toddlers, Baby Development, Child Development, General, Learning Music, Melbourne and Victoria, Sydney and New South Wales
Mini Maestros offers fun, active and educational music classes for children, including babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, aged 6 months to 5 years of age. Their music classes enhance children’s development while they are having fun. Singing, dancing, playing...
by What's On 4 Kids | Oct 1, 2019 | Activities and Classes, Babies and Toddlers, Baby Development, Brisbane and Queensland, Canberra and Australian Capital Territory, Child Development, Darwin and Northern Territory, Featured, General, Hobart and Tasmania, Melbourne and Victoria, Perth and Western Australia, Sydney and New South Wales
Many parents instinctively work out that they can settle their new baby though gentle movement. Yes, that is why you sway in the supermarket queue even when you don’t have the baby with you!! So why do babies like movement and is it a useful way to spend your time...
by Elise Easdown | Jun 14, 2019 | Activities and Classes, Adelaide and South Australia, Babies and Toddlers, Baby Development, Brisbane and Queensland, Child Development, Guest Review, Melbourne and Victoria, Perth and Western Australia
Bounce Inc is a bouncy wonderland for children of all ages, even the big ones! The options at Bounce Inc are endless and regular go to for our family during school holidays. But it’s not all bouncing. There’s also a range of classes such as Bounce Freestyle Academy,...
by What's On 4 Kids | Feb 20, 2019 | Babies and Toddlers, Baby Development, Events, Family Days Out, General
As parents (or expectant parents) we are often bombarded and overloaded with information on various topics throughout pregnancy, prior to pregnancy and what’s best when parenting! Whilst most advice is given from family and friends with good intentions; it can be...
by Elise Easdown | Oct 31, 2018 | Baby Development, Child Development, General, Home Based Activities, Parenting
As an Occupational Therapist, I often work with children with tactile defensiveness, a word used to describe people who are hypersensitive to tactile (touch) stimulation. Our tactile sense is one of our bodies’ 7 senses and receives information through our skin...
by Elise Easdown | Oct 30, 2018 | Baby Development, Child Development, Featured, General
It might surprise you that Play-Doh’s original purpose wasn’t to be a toy and loved by millions around the world but originally used as a wallpaper cleaning product! A man by the name of Cleo McVicker in the late 1920’s was in the renovation industry and found people...