Mudgee ABA plAyBA MESSY PLAY- Thurs 20th March 10.30 am
Event description
Join us for some Messy Play and a social catchup for parents! Wear older clothes if you remember- we'll aim to have some spares on hand! Enjoy some fun and grown up conversation while the little ones play. We'll use nontoxic taste safe materials as some little ones are still learning what is best to keep out of their mouths!
Parents, children of all ages, and support people are welcome to this free session, regardless if you are breastfeeding, formula feeding, or weaned already. There are plenty of toys to keep your children busy while you enjoy your cuppa. Morning tea will be provided. If you are having a fabulous morning and would like to bring a packet or plate to share, that is lovely, however if that's not how your morning is going, then just bring yourself and your little ones, there's always plenty to go around. This session follows our Early Daze session (9.30am).
Meet up with other parents and littlies, and take the opportunity to ask any breastfeeding and baby related questions you may have - an ABA breastfeeding counsellor will be present. All your breastfeeding and baby queries are welcome regardless of the topic- positioning and attachment, breast and nipple care, mixed feeding, night times, starting solids expressing and storing breastmilk, etc.
The Mudgee Uniting Community Garden and Uniting Church Hall is a family friendly space located in Mortimer St opposite Woolworths. You're welcome to park for our session in the church carpark. If you can't catch anyone's attention at the glass doors (to the left of the actual church building at the back of the carpark), please enter via the garden gate to the left of the tearoom- we keep the glass doors latched to keep toddlers inside, however the gate has a childsafe latch and you will be able to let yourself in!
If you or your little ones are unwell, please recover at home and we will see you at our next event.
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