Basildon Library Hosts Free Weekly Play Sessions For New Parents

By

Karen McGinn
11 March 2026, 4:58 pm

Basildon Library in Essex is starting a series of weekly play sessions this March to help new parents meet others and support their babies’ growth. The Bouncing Babies events will take place at Basildon library on 13 March, 20 March, and 27 March 2026. Each session begins at 10:00am and is open to all local parents and carers.

Organised by Essex Library Service, the sessions are specifically for families with babies under 12 months old. The group uses age-appropriate rhymes and songs to help infants build their early communication skills through play. These activities are designed to be fun for the babies while helping them reach important early developmental milestones.

The recurring sessions aim to provide a welcoming space for new parents to connect with one another in their own community. By meeting regularly, parents can share support and advice, which helps to reduce the isolation that can sometimes come with having a new baby. The library serves as a central hub for these social connections to grow and flourish.

These community gatherings are free of charge for all participants. There is no requirement to book a spot in advance, making it easier for families to attend when it suits their schedule. This open-door approach is part of a wider effort to make library services accessible to everyone in the local borough.

The Basildon library will host the sessions throughout the rest of the month of March. For those looking to join, the library is located in the heart of the town centre and provides a safe environment for young children. More information about similar groups and events can be found through the local library service website.

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