Welcome Centre toddler group

Toddlers at play
Toddlers at play
Toddler on a play mat
Toddler on a play mat

Story & Photos: Frances Ireson

Our parent and toddler group has thrived since it re-opened 2 years ago and works closely with Burngreave Children’s Centre.

It has been praised as one of the top groups in Sheffield by a recent Sheffield newspaper article.

The activities are graded to suit children at different stages of preschool development and are different each week so that there is always something new for young minds to investigate, construct and create.

One of our strengths is that we have a specific area cordoned off from wheeled toys where parents and carers with small babies can use stimulating toys and books as well as find friendship and support from each other and leaders.

We also have a Galt climbing frame which was purchased thanks to Burngreave Community First funding. We welcome families from all ethnic groups and backgrounds.

The cost is 50p per adult or child including refreshments.

Come and join us from 9.30-1130am every Wednesday on Nottingham Street (opposite Rising Street.)

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