Mum’s plea as 'much loved' baby and toddler business at risk of closure

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There’s a chance that the 20 Hartbeeps classes currently running in Northamptonshire will be no more

A Northamptonshire mum has issued a plea for someone to take over her “much loved” baby and toddler business. Amy George has decided she now feels the time is right to pass Hartbeeps on to someone who is passionate about early years development.

Amy, the owner of Hartbeeps Northamptonshire, said: “Hartbeeps has been an amazing opportunity for me and it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say it changed my life. I didn’t want to return to my full time corporate job when I had my second daughter and so when the opportunity came to take on the franchise I grabbed it - and I haven’t looked back.

Research has suggested that the benefits of music and movement for the under-fives includes language development, coordination, imagination and memory. With one in five first time mums suffering from mental health issues, Amy believes in the importance and need for groups where other mums and babies are ever present.

 

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