LicketyMOVERS
LicketyMOVERS are movement play sessions where younger children and their grown-ups get together to move, dance, play, relax and enjoy quality time.
Does your 2–5-year-old child enjoy running, dancing, hopping, climbing, rolling on the floor, laughing, pushing, pulling, flying or going upside down even? Well, LICKETYMOVERS is for YOU BOTH!
All you need is comfy clothes and your fantastic selves.
LicketyMOVERS sessions are 45 min of high energy and fun movement led play for children ages 2-5 and their grown-ups.
LicketyMOVERS promotes child & grown up well-being, physical and mental health and stimulates child development.
Children learn about self-reliance and develop an independent spirit while enhancing their motor skills and self-confidence.


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Forest Storyplay with Govan & Online Hubs!
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