A woman with long dark hair wearing a black crop top, denim shorts with patches, and white sneakers holding a small child with short hair and a patterned dress, standing in a corner where colorful shadow projections of her raised arm and other figures are cast on the wall.

The Founder

My name is Michaela, I’m a qualified Early Years and KS1 teacher, an ex‑professional nanny, a former deputy manager of a nursery — and now a mum myself.

Working with children has always been a huge part of my life. I’ve spent over a decade learning how babies grow, develop, and experience the world around them. Becoming a parent gave me a completely different perspective.

I saw first‑hand just how important those early years are for babies, but also how much parents need support, connection, and space for themselves too.

The Baby Social Club is a combination of:

  • my professional experience in early years development

  • my real life as a parent

  • my genuine understanding of what’s missing

This isn’t about doing things perfectly. It’s about creating something that feels right.

The Baby Social Club

A woman with dark hair, wearing a gray shirt, holding a sleeping baby with a star-patterned onesie, in a room with a world map on the wall.

The Baby Social Club was created from a simple feeling, that this stage of life should feel more connected. While there is so much focus on babies (and rightly so), there is less space for how parents are actually feeling. The reality that getting out of the house can sometimes be the hardest part of the day.

The Baby Social Club is not just another baby class, it is designed with parents in mind.

Where parents can:

  • feel like themselves again

  • connect with others without pressure

  • enjoy getting out of the house

Where babies can:

  • explore simple, engaging sensory experiences backed by science

  • move, play and develop in a calm environment

Everything is designed intentionally, to feel welcoming, easy and like somewhere you actually want to be.

We were never meant to do this alone.

Come for the sensory, stay for the socials