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Arts and Crafts | Parents discuss being creative when you have a toddler

Arts and Crafts | Parents discuss being creative when you have a toddler

Update: 2024-04-03
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In this bonus episode, Emma and Elliot chat about the crafts they've done during series 2 and about the creative activities they do with their 2-year-old daughter. Are you a creative parent, do you enjoy arts or crafts? What activities do you do with your baby or toddler? Do you have any suggestions for future crafts you'd like to see on 'Don't wake the baby'?

We'd love to hear your feedback! Series 3 of the PodCraft will be coming soon

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Learn about our project, find resources for parents, and more on our website:
www.kairosmovement.org.uk/dontwakethebaby/

Unwind on sleepless nights to a wholesome mix of parenting, humour, and crafting. We’re not here to provide answers but to share our experiences, explore how parenting has changed, and build an online community of parents for mutual support.

A fun, honest and unscripted conversation between Emma and Elliot on non-judgemental parenting and millennial-based topics, as we relax on an evening doing a craft or creative activity. 

We are a project in partnership with The Kairos Movement and supported by The Methodist Church, of which The Kairos Movement is a part 

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Arts and Crafts | Parents discuss being creative when you have a toddler

Arts and Crafts | Parents discuss being creative when you have a toddler

Emma and Elliot