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Little Music Makers

(suitable for little ones that are crawling to age 2.5 years)

Little Music Makers is a high-energy, rhythmic and engaging music and movement class. It is jam-packed with high-quality, stimulating and exciting props, instruments and equipment to engage and captivate your little ones, because everyone loves a boogie!

Little music makers encourages and develops self-expression, confidence, social skills and the ability to dance and play instruments to a beat.

Little music makers also develops our little ones listening skills through action songs, awareness of our body parts, the development of gross and fine motor skills and encourages the practise of often difficult skills to master, such a tidying up and taking turns.

The session ends with some calming bubbles and a chance to relax before going home.

Session time:

45 minutes

Session type:

Termly or weekly booking options available

Maximum number of little ones:

15 per class

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Nicole that runs the sessions is so lovely & welcoming. It can be very daunting going to a baby group on your own as a first time mum but not when you go to Gurgle & Co. Nicole gets everyone joining in together & makes you feel very comfortable, she is amazing with the parents & little ones. I couldn’t recommend this group enough. X

Hayley Lavender

We love Gurgle & Co! Every week Nicole introduces a different theme with new sensory areas to explore, songs, and sign language, and it’s amazing to see their faces, every baby is always mesmerised! Definitely a highlight of our week!

Rebecca Cannings

Would absolutely recommend this class and Nicole is lovely. Monday is our favourite day of the week because it’s Gurgle day 💫 My little one absolutely loves it and so do I. ‘Pedro’ the class mascot is definitely a firm fave for us! 🦜

Emily Harris

Highly recommend Gurgle! Nicole does an amazing job. Well thought out, structured and fun, love the different themes each week. A hot cup of tea and a biscuit goes down a treat!

Sarah-Louise Morley