Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
Suffolk Babies’ Easter party at its Kesgrave headquarters offered yet more dressing up opportunities for the young guests.
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
After the tiny terrors and mini monsters of Halloween and the cheeky elves from Christmas, Easter was a chance to don bunny ears, bonnets or fluffy chick costumes.
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
Suffolk Babies, which also holds classes in Ipswich, Saxmundham and Stowmarket, was created in the summer 2016 as a community interest company with the aim of improving antenatal, postnatal and early childhood education.
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
It provides birthing courses, and mother and baby classes, through to toddlerhood.
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
To find out more about the organisation and its classes, people can visit the Suffolk Babies website.
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
Ivy, eight months, takes a quick snooze at Suffolk Babies' Easter Celebrations. Picture: RUTH LEACH (Image: Archant)
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