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Precious early learning with 'Baby & Me' at Botany Town Centre

Friday 26 July 2013, 1:12PM

By Alexander PR

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In light of the latest addition to the Royal family, local parents and royalists alike can get together at Botany Town Centre’s upcoming Baby & Me event and talk about the trials and tribulations of parenthood, knowing all too well that on the other side of the world the down-to-earth Duchess of Cambridge has it all to look forward to!

Botany Town Centre is excited to host a Baby & Me coffee group this coming Wednesday 31 July, 2013 at 10:30am on Sunset Terrace, opposite Hoyts Cinema. As well as enjoying a delicious morning tea, parents and their little ones will take part in a Baby Sensory class, held by Baby Sensory Auckland.

Every parent who attends will have the chance to win a $150 voucher from Features Forever Baby Casting.

Botany Town Centre senior marketing manager Desiree Clark believes it’s a great place to meet other like-minded and local parents who can share stories and advice with each other.

“Since our first Baby & Me session, which invited local parents to enjoy a baby-friendly movie screening, it’s become apparent that there is a strong interest in creating a platform for local parents to get together on occasion, where those who are in similar stages of parenthood can instantly bond over sleepless nights! We’ll see friendships form and babies grow – it’s wonderful,” she says.

Maree Adam, Branch Coordinator of Bellyful East Auckland is grateful for the support of Botany Town Centre and knows that they couldn’t do what they do without the support of the local community.

“Bellyful is a wonderful not-for-profit organisation that gives families a helping hand in times of need. We are opening our 20th branch here in East Auckland and are thrilled to have Botany Town Centre partner with us for the Baby & Me event.”

To register, head along to the Visitor’s Centre at Botany Town Centre to pay the $5 ticket donation, with all proceeds going to Bellyful East Auckland. Spaces are limited and capped at 22 babies.