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Parent Pop with Hannah Morse

Join other parents for a fun-filled karaoke session, where you and your baby can groove to your favourite tunes and create good vibes together.

  • Booking essential

Started by Hannah Morse in 2026, Parent Pop brings parents together for feel-good singing and fun times with their baby.

- Because singing is proven to be beneficial for the body and mind.

-Because sometimes we all need a moment to escape into music.

-Because your baby thinks you have the most beautiful voice in the world!

-Because it doesn’t always have to be nursery rhymes!

The recommended ages for this session is 0-1yrs.

A free session will be held on Friday 17 April at 10am.

Please book via https://parentpop.co.uk/

Times

Prices

Event prices

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£7.00

The basics

Booking details

Call Please visit https://parentpop.co.uk/ Please note booking is through parent pop website.

Suitability

This event is suitable for 0-1yrs

Meeting point

Carice Room

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