Music & Movement OPEN DAYS Thu 26th Feb – BOOK NOW
Nurture Connection, Play, and Growth Through Music
Join our Family Classes where both children (0-5 years) and adults learn, grow, and bond through the magic of music.

Why Choose Gumnut Music Family Classes?
Play-based
Learning
Learn through joyful, open-ended play.
Nurturing
Environment
A space where every child feels safe and celebrated.
Child-Led
Approach
Our lessons are apaptable, creating an engaging and immersive learning experience.
Designed for Babies, Toddlers, Preschoolers, and You.
Gumnut Music classes are tailored to your child’s age and development. Babies bond through lullabies, toddlers explore rhythm, and preschoolers learn key musical concepts like melody and beat—all while deepening their connection with you. Each class offers a nurturing and playful environment that supports your child’s growth.
What Families Love About Gumnut Music
“Gumnut Music is so nurturing. My child has grown in confidence and can’t wait for class each week!”
Jessie – mother
“The programs are playful and empowering. My child is learning while having the best time!”
Brett – father
“Inclusive and intentional, the teachers make every child feel valued.”
Chantelle – mother
Frequently Asked Questions
Classes run for 30 minutes, which is just the right amount of time for young children to stay engaged and focused. This ensures they have a positive, enjoyable experience without becoming overwhelmed or overstimulated. Shorter class durations allow us to keep the activities fun, dynamic, and perfectly suited to their developmental needs.
Absolutely! Siblings are welcome, and our classes are perfect for children aged 0-5 years. We do ask that you book for each child over six months old. To keep the experience intimate and inclusive, class sizes are limited to 10 children, so all attendees require a ticket.
All resources are included—no hidden fees! We use high-quality instruments and materials to enrich your child’s experience. For safety reasons, we kindly ask that no food is brought into the classroom.






