top of page

Lullabubbas is We Need Music's Early Years music making project. We co-create child-centred music making opportunities for babies and young children with their caregivers, both in community and childcare settings. 

We place high value upon child-led musical play and exploration, creating spaces where very young children can take the lead and shape their own experiences. We recognise the importance of caregiver interactions and the valuable opportunities for increasing bonds that can develop. We foster supportive settings where relationships between families and caregivers can be built, acknowledging the value of raising children in community, reducing isolation and increasing social connections. 

Lullabubbas offers a place to create, to connect and to express, which impacts upon wellbeing for young children and their caregivers. 

We aspire to equality of access for all within our sessions and strive to reduce the barriers which can limit participation. 

We create spaces full of child led-exploration and wonder, opportunities to be immersed in beautiful soundscapes and exciting multi-sensory experiences.

Lullabubbas runs sessions in Torbay and South Hams, Devon. 

We have worked across many settings including: 

  • with Young Parents and their children nurseries and pre-schools community settings 

  • a further education college 

  • forest school 

  • festivals

  • special events 

Join a Lullabubbas session

We currently run a weekly Lullabubbas group in Totnes at St John's Church, Bridgetown. 

Thursday mornings during term time:

10am - 10 - 24 month olds

11am - 0 - 12 month olds

To request a free taster session please email info@weneedmusic.org

(Booking essential)

 

Looking ahead to 2025

Exciting news coming soon about lots of Lullabubbas opportunities next year... watch this space or email info@weneedmusic.org for updates

Get in Touch

If you would like to join a Lullabubbas session or have any questions, please email us at info@weneedmusic.org  Thank you

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
IMG-20230323-WA0000 2.JPG
bottom of page