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Amgueddfa Cymru are delighted to welcome back Babis Bach Babies for a very special series of storytelling sessions at the National Museum in Cardiff.
Whether you’re swimming on the tail of a whale, meeting animals at the Zoo or flying on the back of a broomstick; get ready for your next storytelling adventure at the museum!
Babis Bach Babies combine live music from classically trained musicians with interactive storytelling. Their sessions aim to support early years education by encouraging language learning in both Welsh and English, introduce topical themes through song and movement and develop confidence through participation.
Sessions are relaxed* and will mix Welsh, English and BSL**.
For more information, visit: Babis Bach Babies | Live music for babies and children
General Information
*What is a ‘Relaxed Session’?
A relaxed session is designed for individuals who benefit from a more laidback environment, including those with autism, sensory sensitivities, or learning disabilities.
Relaxed sessions will also include sensory packs available, free of charge. These can be booked and collected from our Main Desk.
Additional Access Information for Amgueddfa Cymru can be found via: Accessibility – National Museum Cardiff | Museum Wales
**BSL Sessions
These sessions on the 24th October and the 5th December will be interpreted in British Sign Language by Cathryn McShane-Kouyaté at 2.30pm session only.
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