Kazoos drop in for some fun

Mum Louise with 16 month old Lily. 186269_01

By Brendan Rees

Aspire Early Education in Cranbourne West open its doors to the public for a family fun day on Saturday 13 October.

There was heaps of activities at the Quarters Boulevard centre including cuddle buddies petting zoo, face painting, community stalls, and a live performance by children’s musical group Kazoos.

A sausage sizzle was also held and a delicious menu healthy menu cooked by the centre’s chef Satish.

All proceeds went towards Back Pack 4 Kids Victoria.

Centre Manager Kylie Bartlett said event encouraged new families “get a feel of the environment and what Aspire Early Education is about.”

“Our setting fosters community engagement and develops the children’s sense of well-being, where they are encouraged to explore every aspect of their world,” she said.

“Families were extremely impressed with the event and mostly the good weather we were blessed with,” she said. “Families couldn’t stop talking about the food on our menu.”

Ms Bartlett said the centre offered a safe, nurturing, stimulating and inclusive environment.

“It is important that everything a child experiences becomes a valuable learning opportunity that will form their development, learning and well-being for life.”