First 5 Forever babies, books and rhymes
Free

First 5 Forever babies, books and rhymes

Date & time
Fri 10 May 2024
9:15am to 9:45am
Add to Calendar 2024-05-10 09:15 2024-05-10 09:45 Australia/Brisbane First 5 Forever babies, books and rhymes Meet other parents and babies for a fun session of singing, clapping and dancing. Learn songs and action rhymes to nurture your baby&#39;s pre-literacy, communication, language and social skills. Ideal for babies aged up to one year.&nbsp;<p>The First 5 Forever initiative is funded by the Queensland Government.</p> Wynnum Library, 145 Florence Street, Wynnum
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Age

0-1 year olds

Cost

Free

Meet other parents and babies for a fun session of singing, clapping and dancing. Learn songs and action rhymes to nurture your baby's pre-literacy, communication, language and social skills. Ideal for babies aged up to one year. The First 5 Forever initiative is funded by the Queensland Government.

Bookings

Not required.

Venue

Wynnum Library, 145 Florence Street, Wynnum

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