by Jennifer Fuller | Jan 13, 2019 | News, Sensory Play
Welcome to SensoBaby 2019! The new term of Learn-Through-Play classes begins on Monday 21 January. SensoBaby classes are more than just a ‘nice thing to do’ with your baby or toddler. The curriculum has been designed by professionals to support your child’s...
by Caroline Gartland | Mar 29, 2018 | At Home, Sensory Play
Having a theme always makes it easier to think of activities for your child to do at home and Easter is a theme that sparks creativity! There are so many beautiful, shiny pictures on Pinterest and Instagram of perfectly executed craft activities. There are two big...
by Caroline Gartland | Sep 25, 2017 | At Home, Parenting, Sensory Play
SensoBaby’s third term of 2017 started last week with a sensory smorgasbord of water play, bubbles, peppermint, play dough, toothpaste and rubber ducks. Each term in SensoBaby we base our classes around different themes and this term we are exploring our...
by Caroline Gartland | Sep 24, 2017 | Building Relationships, Events, News, Parenting, Partners, Pregnancy, Sensory Play
This month, SensoBaby celebrated its second birthday. Just over two years ago, ideas were forming over coffee. As new parents, we’d faced challenges in finding baby groups, new friendships and support. Brought together by a Parent Effectiveness Training (PET) Course...
by Jennifer Fuller | May 11, 2017 | Building Relationships, Newborn, Sensory Play
Babies are born with all of the brain cells they’ll ever need and yet the infant brain is very immature at birth. Connections in the brain are being made with every experience a baby encounters. In fact, their brain produces 700 new neural connections every second!...
by Jennifer Fuller | Apr 25, 2016 | Building Relationships, Sensory Play
When I had my first child, I was dying to get out of the house and join a baby play group so I could meet some other mums with babies the same age. The solution? Kindermusik. It was the only mummy & me class in Gaborone. Suddenly I was meeting mums who provided me...