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    We know being a parent or carer means putting your children first – but you also deserve to have some fun! Now that school is back in action and before the warm nights disappear for another year, it’s the perfect time to line up a sitter and plan a parent's night out. Whether you’re a thrill seeker, an art lover or a movie buff, there is something for everyone on this Summer and Autumn.

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    This activity introduces your baby to tummy-time. In addition to being a lot of fun, this activity helps strengthen their neck and upper body and increases their understanding of balance.

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    It is important to strengthen your baby’s leg and abdominal muscles, as well as their co-ordination. Your baby’s kicking skills are an important part of their crawling and walking development.

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    Balls are lots of fun and also help in the development of hand-eye coordination, gross motor skills and spatial awareness.

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    Massages are a wonderful experience regardless of your age. Massaging your baby provides tactile stimulation and increases your baby’s body awareness.

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    Playing with blocks provides the opportunity for your baby to develop their creative and manipulation skills as well as helping them to understand the concepts of size and weight.

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    Crayons are an excellent material for early drawing experiences. For this activity you’ll need non-toxic crayons (we suggest crayons from the My First Crayola range) and paper.

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Children love playing with balls of all shapes and sizes. And with good reason: balls are great for group play, organised sports or just playing by yourself. They are also suitable for a variety of age groups (from babies to children and even adults).

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