Rhyme time for babies in Sydney’s South

It’s hard to figure out how to keep babies entertained, but most local libraries host weekly programs like Rhyme Time of Story Time or a similar activity for free! These activities usually involve singing, nursery rhymes, a story book and more, and parents and carers get to join in the fun too. Below are some of the Read more.

What is Baby Sensory?

A fun way to keep your babies entertained while also bonding with them and socialising with other parents and carers is through a Baby Sensory class. Located all over Sydney (and the country), Baby Sensory runs a range of classes, each with a fun theme and backed by a lesson plan. Babies get the chance to hear, Read more.

FREE EBOOK: Introducing Allergen Foods

The Nest, Kids CPR & Allergy have been nice enough to offer Doing Sydney With Kids’ readers a free ebook on Introducing Common Allergy Foods and Reactions. Hit the link below to get the e-book delivered to your inbox. Find out more at thenestcpr.com To stay up to date with events in your area, sign up to Read more.

Things to do with babies in Sydney’s North – GymbaROO

If you’re looking for things to do with babies in Sydney’s North, take a look at GymbaROO. If you’re not sure what GymbaROO is, you’re likely not alone! Specifically designed to “increase a child’s capability to learn”, GymbaROO and KindyROO provide “neuro-developmental” programs for children from birth until five years. What’s also great about GymbaROO is that Read more.

Flip Out Caringbah mini ninjas are back

With the incredibly shocking weather we’ve been having in Sydney lately (thanks to La Niña, cheers gal) what better place to take the kids than to Flip Out in Caringbah? Aside from their usual offering of more than 2000sqm of trampolines, their play groups and and mini ninjas classes are now back on! Their mini ninjas classes Read more.

Doing Sydney With Kids has launched!

We’ve finally launched! Doing Sydney With Kids was created by a journalist and mum of one who struggled to find things to do with her six-month-old baby after the string of Sydney lockdowns. After trawling through various websites, she thought, “wouldn’t it be easier if this was all in one place and you could find an event Read more.