by Elise Easdown | Sep 18, 2018 | Baby Development, Child Development, Events, Family Days Out, General, Sydney and New South Wales
This year we celebrated World Play-Doh day in Sydney at the Lavender Green, end of Luna Park for a fun, free, family outing. As part of the World Play-Doh Day celebrations, there were face painters and bubble creators (from Pistachio Entertainment) and of course lots...
by What's On 4 Kids | Jul 24, 2018 | Activities and Classes, Adelaide and South Australia, Baby Development, Brisbane and Queensland, Child Development, Featured, Guest Blogger, Melbourne and Victoria, Perth and Western Australia, Sydney and New South Wales
From Massage to Music – How we became Baby Class Pros Make the plunge….Here is why! As soon as I clocked off work for my maternity leave, I began to look forward to the groups I could attend with my soon-to-be-born baby. I loved the idea of leisurely...
by What's On 4 Kids | May 17, 2018 | Baby Development, Guest Blogger, Parenting
Babies have an amazing capacity to learn, but because parents may not know how to stimulate them, they may not gain important learning skills that will stand them in good stead for the future. There are so many things that parents can do to help their baby learn and...
by Elise Easdown | May 17, 2018 | Adelaide and South Australia, Baby Development, Brisbane and Queensland, Canberra and Australian Capital Territory, Featured, Hobart and Tasmania, Melbourne and Victoria, National, Perth and Western Australia, Reviews, State Posts, Sydney and New South Wales
Baby Sensory Classes Author: Elise Easdown (Occupational Therapist and Mum of 3) I had heard many positive stories about Baby Sensory classes so went along to the class with my 8 month of Elijah with high expectations.The group was very warm and friendly as soon as I...
by What's On 4 Kids | Apr 23, 2018 | Baby Development, Guest Blogger, Learning Music, Parenting
Q&A with Tina Harris from TV series Lah-Lah’s Adventures Did you grow up with music in your household? I like to say that I grew up in a household of music lovers. My grandpa Dunc, who was an Olympic cyclist, just loved old musicals and we would watch ‘The...