The best mum and baby classes in the Farnham area

I am often asked by new mums which baby groups and classes I would recommend in Farnham and the surrounding areas.

Here are the top mum and baby classes that either I have enjoyed myself or have been recommended by friends.

  • ARTventures - Messy, colourful and creative baby and children’s classes. These artful mum and baby classes are a firm favourite with my children and they love to get messy, get crafty and make art. Running in Farnham, Godalming and West Guildford there are classes for babies, toddlers and children.

    https://www.artventurers.co.uk/farnham/

  • Mini Maestros - Bringing music alive for preschool children. Fun and interactive classes for children aged from 8 months up to 4 years old with their parents or carers.  Children follow a carefully designed programme, introducing them gradually to musical concepts including pulse, rhythm, dynamics and pitch.

    https://www.farnhammusicanddrama.com/mini-maestros/

  • Rhymetime and Storytime at Farnham Library - These free mum and baby class are very popular so don’t turn up late. Story time comes alive in the library and then sometimes there is colouring in after too.

    https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/libraries/your-library/find-your-nearest/farnham/events-and-activities#rhymesandstories

  • The Mummas Village - Baby sensory and baby massage classes for babies up to one year. The Sensory song & stretch class incorporates gentle yoga stretches and movements for your baby accompanied by lots of songs and sensory play with social time for parents.

    https://www.facebook.com/themummasvillagefarnham/

  • Bilinguasing - Help develop your little one’s early communication skills, build their confidence, and enhance their physical & emotional development with music, language & sensory classes. 

    https://www.bilinguasing.com/find-a-class/baby-toddler-music-classes-surrey/

Do you have any others that I should add? Let me know!

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