Celebrate Connection and Growth at Our Next Weigh & Play Session

Motherhood is a beautiful, yet often overwhelming, adventure. Between sleepless nights and endless baby milestones, it’s easy to feel like you’re navigating it all on your own. What if there were a place designed just for you? A space filled with understanding, support, and shared laughter?
At The Joyful Nest, our Weigh & Play sessions offer exactly that. They are more than just gatherings; they’re a chance to connect, recharge, and celebrate the everyday joys of motherhood in a warm, welcoming environment.
Our first Weigh & Play, held on March 25, saw eight incredible mums come together for a morning of baby giggles, sensory play, and heartfelt conversations over tea and pastries. But that was just the beginning—we can’t wait to welcome you to the next one!
Why Weigh & Play is Special
Everything about Weigh & Play has been thoughtfully designed to nurture both you and your little one. Here’s what awaits you at our upcoming session:
Bonding Through Sensory Play
Feel your heart swell as your baby delights in textures, colors, and sounds during our sensory play class. These enriching activities encourage development while giving you the sweetest moments of connection.
Baby Growth Checks with Care
Track your baby’s progress at our gentle weigh-in station, guided by the expertise of UK-registered midwife Hattie Hollowell. This isn’t just about numbers; it’s about understanding your baby’s growth in a meaningful, reassuring way.
Morning Tea to Warm Your Soul
Take a moment to indulge. Sip on aromatic tea or freshly brewed coffee, nibble on delightful pastries, and enjoy a calm space to simply be. It’s a chance to connect with other mums who truly get what you’re going through.
When and Where
Mark your calendar—we can’t wait to meet you!
- Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2025
- Time: 10 AM
- Location: The Joyful Nest @ Oakwood Residences, D7
- Ticket: 150K (includes baby class and morning tea)
Spaces are limited, so don’t wait too long to grab your spot!
Why You’ll Love It
Being a new mum can feel isolating, but at The Joyful Nest, you’ll find a haven of understanding hearts and kindred spirits. We’re here to celebrate your wins, support your challenges, and remind you that you’re not alone.
You’ll leave with more than just beautiful memories. You’ll gain a sense of belonging, practical insights from an expert, and a renewed sense of calm to carry forward into your day.
Your Invitation to Join Us
Whether you’re looking to connect with other mums, create magical moments with your baby, or simply enjoy some much-needed “me time,” our Weigh & Play sessions are designed for you.
Reserve your spot now for our April 22 session and experience the comfort, care, and companionship that The Joyful Nest is known for.
👉 Inbox us at +84 392 048 299 via WhatsApp or Zalo to join Weigh & Play!
We can’t wait to welcome you and your little one into our growing community. This is your time to pause, connect, and be nurtured. See you at The Joyful Nest 💛
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