If you are anything like me it is likely that your baby has a better social life than you! My girls both went to a number of different groups right from when they were tiny. I often get asked what baby clubs I did with them when they were little so I thought I would share some of my favourites and as always please do let us know what you have been up to.

Can I start by saying that as a new mum these groups are often a great way to make new friends in your area. I didn’t know anyone in my village when I had Molly and if I hadn’t joined the local groups I don’t think I would have made the friends I have today. Don’t be afraid to talk to people and it’s a great excuse to head for a coffee afterwards.

Rhythm Time

One of the favourite classes that we have always done is Rhythm Time. Kind of a music and singing class that the girls have always adored. In fact we still go now and Molly is nearly 5. That’s a lot of Rhythm Time classes. I love the relaxed feel of it. It’s not pretentious or cringeworthy. Just lots of fun little songs. At the start of the term you get a CD that you can play to the kids and as they get older they have always enjoyed singing along. As babies it was more about little songs, pulse work, rocking and movement. Plus some lovely bubble time at the end which teeny one’s love. They can start from 12 weeks so you should just about be feeling ready to get out and about properly by then. It’s a franchise so there is most likely to be some near to you.

Baby Sensory

On a similar note we did try a couple of Baby Sensory classes. Very similar in terms of lots of music and fun play time. They have different themes most weeks and I see many a photo of friends babies as astronauts or bumble bees! For some reason I just preferred Rhythm Time and it seemed silly to pay for two music based classes. Lolly did Baby Sensory though with Hector though and loved it.

Swimming

When Molly was tiny I took her to swimming lessons. I think I started as soon as she had had her injections. Many people I know join Water Babies but we were lucky that the school near me has a swimming pool and ran swimming lessons so we went there. Make sure you pick somewhere that has a heated pool to quite a warm temperature for the little ones (and you!). I was amazed how quickly Molly picked things up at such a young ages. Kicking her legs and being dunked. Sadly I only managed a couple of terms as I was retuning to work and the days just didn’t work out. I am always very jealous when I see pictures of teeny babies swimming underwater unaided. Utterly amazing. When Alice was born the swimming just wasn’t possible. I couldn’t possibly go in a pool and leave a 20 month old Molly sat on the side. And so Alice didn’t go. Molly has just started up lessons again now and I can honestly say she is just the same as other children who have been going for years. We go swimming with the girls ourselves and they love the water so I think that helps a lot.

Mother & Toddler

Mother & Toddler groups are normally more low key and relaxed than organised classes. Think a group of mums and babies getting together in sort of a big play date. The one by me was in the village hall and involved lots of toys, children toddling round and the mums having a much needed natter. You can normally find one in your local area so it’s worth an ask around or check out listings or notice boards at local village halls or sports centres.

Baby Massage

I never went to baby massage but both Becky and Lolly did and can’t rate it highly enough. The classes teach you to use massage and touch points as a way of communicating with and soothing your baby. It can also help ease digestion and aid sleep (or so they say!). NCT offers courses, as do Mama Baby Bliss, or a quick google search should find some private ones in your local area.

Baby Yoga

I never did baby yoga but given how much I love a sun salute myself I’m thinking perhaps I should have given it a try. A lot of the classes include an element of Baby Massage so could be a good combination class to try. Again it is good for bonding and calming your baby. Yoga Bellies offer a great range of classes in different areas.

Dance Classes

Molly has just started a dance class. She LOVES it. I only wish I had started it earlier. She does a mixture of ballet and modern dance but there are so many classes for toddlers that basically involve silly dancing to their favourite songs. I take Alice to a dance class called ‘Jitter Bugs‘ which is local to me. She has so much fun and it involves lots of jumping and twirling which is great with her. I also like this one as I can pay as I go, as well as block booking if I prefer, which suits me as it is on a day that I often end up having meetings and therefore wouldn’t be able to go. Diddi Dance has classes across the country.

Gymnastics

As a child myself I always remember going to see my cousins and being so envious of their Tumble Tots t-shirts. This magical gymnastics class that we didn’t have by us. I love that 30 something years later it is still going strong and they still have yellow t-shirts! There are a variety of classes form 6 months onwards and your littles can jump and play to their hearts content. I rather think I would like to join in myself.

Start Your Own

If there is nothing you fancy doing then why not start your own club? A group of girls in my village (who I met through Rhythm Time) very quickly set up what we still refer to as ‘Baby Club’. Every Monday morning we would meet up, drink tea and gossip whilst simultaneously feeding and cuddling babies. Then as the babies got older it was a case of keeping an eye on rampaging toddlers and now (five years on) we get to relax whilst the kids amuse themselves. We take it in turns to host each week so it’s only every couple of months that you have a group descend on you. We sometimes do baby club outings for the kids or baby club dinners out for the mums. I can honestly say it was my absolute favourite club I attended!

What baby clubs do you do with your little one? Are there any great classes that we should all know about?

Image by Anna Clarke Photography.