Mini Mozart, is running a summer holiday programme for pre-schoolers and their parents for £5 per week. The London-based group, which offers in-person classical music classes for babies and toddlers, is running the online sessions from 19th July to 31st August 2025. Bookings can be made here.
The summer programme includes:
- Live, interactive online Mini Mozart sessions on Tuesdays at 4 pm and Fridays at 10 am (BST) throughout the summer so that your little ones can still interact and learn from professional musicians wherever you are.
- Subscribers will have access to Mini Mozart’s popular on-demand classes, available 24/7. There are over 20 Mini Mozart online on-demand classes to choose from. Each of these 45-minute online classes is based on a fairy tale, fable or inspirational role (eg The Hare and the Tortoise, The Frog Prince, etc). Hosted by a professional musician, the recorded classes introduce children to the saxophone, clarinet, violin, French horn and piano with a mix of nursery rhymes and classical music. Interactive games are used to teach the children about pitch, rhythm and repertoire.
- Mini Mozart has curated a series of live online summer sessions for subscribers to access wherever they are in the world. Designed to tackle typical challenges faced by parents, the sessions will be hosted by leading experts. The line-up includes:
21st July – Sleep consultant
Nicky sleep nanny answers questions about establishing sleep routines with little ones. (Appointments available to book in advance).
23rd July – Nutritional therapist
With over 33k followers on Instagram, Amber Silverman will be discussing issues around food, nutrition and the health of your family. (Appointments available to book in advance).
24th July – Bra fit expert
With over 30 years of experience in this field, Monica Harrington will be helping women to feel confident, comfortable and empowered in finding the right lingerie, swimwear and sportswear. (Appointments available to book in advance).
28th July – Sleep consultant
Nicky Sleep Nanny will be talking about everything sleep-related from the average sleep needs to figuring out why your little one is waking multiple times at night. (Appointments available to book in advance).
30th July at 10 am – Pre and post-natal fitness
Rebecca McDonald, founder of ParkMum is a female specialist personal trainer. She will be hosting a webinar about how to return to fitness post baby plus delve into pelvic floor health/recovery plus training your core.
31st July at 10 am – Professional organiser
Join executive coach, positive psychology practitioner, professional organiser and founder of Organised Joy, Tanya Sanyal, who will share tips on how to get your busy life back to manageable.
4th August – Sleep consultant
Nicky sleep nanny will help families to overcome whatever sleep concerns they are experiencing and set their little ones up with healthy sleep foundations. (Appointments available to book in advance).
6th August at 10 am – Guided meditation and mindful breathing
Anupa Panjabi from All in Sync is a wellness coach (Reiki Master, yoga instructor, breathwork coach and NLP practitioner). She will be guiding participants through a relaxing mindful breathing and short yoga nidra meditation.
7th August at 1 pm – Stepping Stones to Phonics
Early years practitioner, Rachel Marshall, shares her 20+ years of experience on how you can help your child start to develop their phonics skills.
11th August at 7.30 pm – Reset, don’t react: Managing meltdowns (theirs and yours)
Join Instagram and TikTok star Dr Ritz, a leading consultant psychologist for an exploration of what’s happening in your child’s brain during a meltdown. She’ll explain why your own nervous system matters and how to build small daily habits that promote emotional resilience.
13th August at 10 am – Pre and post-natal core and pelvic floor workout
Join Rebecca McDonald, founder of ParkMum and a female specialist personal trainer for a low-impact restorative session focused on strengthening and reconnecting the core.
14th August – Physiotherapist
Naomi Chanim from Kinetic Physio specialises in musculoskeletal and women’s health physiotherapy. She will be available to discuss your issues in private. (Appointments available to book in advance).
18th August at 1 pm – Stepping stones to maths
Early years practitioner, Rachel Marshall, shares her 20+ years of experience on how to help your child to develop early maths skills including problem solving. (Appointments available to book in advance).
20th August at 10 am – Paediatric osteopath
Find out how osteopathy can help infants and toddlers and learn about preventative osteopathy from Livia a lecturer in paediatrics at University College of Osteopathy and part of the senior team at Lavender on the Hill.
21st August at 10 am – Family law and finances
Join Jennifer Moore, partner at Rayden Solicitors to find out more about pre-nups, post-nups, cohabitation agreements, school fees orders, schedule 1 claims for parents who separate and more.
27th August at 10 am – Sleep consultant
Pav from Little Dreams is a certified baby and child sleep consultant. Hear her webinar then opt to book a chat to discuss your little one’s sleep issues.
28th August – Nutritional therapist
With over 33k followers on Instagram, top nutritional therapist, Amber Silverman will guide you around the nutritional needs of your family. She will cover everything from dealing with fussy eaters to offering nutritional advice for specific concerns, eg digestive disorders, skin allergies. (Appointments available to book in advance).
Music teacher and founder of Mini Mozart, Clare Shaw, commented:
“This summer programme has been designed so that there is something for everyone in the family. For parents, they have access to experts covering the complexities of family law and managing family finances to dealing with nutrition, handling toddler meltdowns to giving parents some downtime with a mindful breathwork and yoga class. The programme is delivered via a mix of webinars and pre-bookable 1-1s so that participants have the option to speak to experts in private.”
“Running alongside the programme for parents, we have a series for pre-school children. We’re really keen that our pupils don’t forget their learning over the long holidays, but we know that family routines go out the window over the summer. Our live interactive classes mean that families can recreate the Mini Mozart experience from their grandparents’ garden, villa terrace, or wherever they’re spending the summer. If they can’t make the live sessions then there are dozens of recorded sessions that they can watch any time.”
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