easy
45–60 minutes
Suitable for caregivers and babies of all fitness levels; requires ability to engage and move gently with infant.
Engage your infant's senses in dynamic Baby Sensory classes at Om Baby Center in Camp Hill, PA. Through music, movement, and tactile play, babies from birth to 18 months experience developmental growth in a guided yet playful setting.
Children will embark on a sensory adventure, exploring the world through touch, sound, sight, and smell. Each week features creative play, music, and movement, fostering development in a fun environment. With guided instruction and free exploration, this class offers a unique bonding experience for parents and their little ones.
Little ones will discover the wonder of the world around them through the use of senses (touch, sound, sight, smell). We will explore different senses each week using creative play to stimulate them through music, movement, textures, scents, tummy time, visual stimulation and more!
Instructor lead for part of class with free exploration time and mom circle at the end of each class.
Sensory 1 \ 0 - 9 months Sensory 2 \ 9 - 18 months
Plan to arrive a few minutes before class to settle in and prepare your baby for a comfortable session.
Wear comfortable clothing that allows both baby and caregiver to move freely during activities.
Bring hand sanitizer to keep hands clean before interacting with shared sensory items.
A familiar object can help ease your baby into new sensory experiences during free exploration time.
Camp Hill’s development was closely linked to its position near Harrisburg and the Cumberland Valley Railroad, which spurred suburban growth in the 19th century.
Local efforts promote native plant restoration in nearby parks, enhancing habitats for native wildlife and improving air quality.
Wear breathable, flexible clothing to move easily with your baby during activities.
Stay hydrated, especially during warmer months.
summer specific
Provides a clean and soft surface for tummy time and floor play.
Maintain hygiene when handling shared sensory tools.