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Baby Loves Shabbat: Mommy and Me Classes for Babies and Toddlers

Celebrate Jewish traditions with music, sensory fun, and challah-baking sessions in Thousand Oaks

By Macaroni KID Conejo Valley - Malibu - Calabasas September 7, 2024

Looking for a fun, enriching activity to enjoy with your little one? Chabad of Thousand Oaks is excited to present Baby Loves Shabbat, a Mommy and Me class perfect for babies and toddlers ages 0-3. Join us for beautiful mornings filled with music, sensory fun, and challah-baking!

Why Join Baby Loves Shabbat?
Our Mommy and Me classes offer a unique opportunity to bond with your child while celebrating Jewish traditions in a warm and welcoming environment. Led by Mrs. Shula Bryski, each session includes engaging music, instruments, and hands-on challah-baking activities.

"We're excited to offer three beautiful mornings of fun and friendship for families in the T.O. community!" - Mrs. Shula Bryski, Music Instructor of Mommy and Me

What to Expect:

  • Interactive music sessions with instruments under the trees
  • Sensory play and outdoor activities
  • Hands-on challah-baking
  • A supportive community of fellow Jewish moms
  • Spacious indoor and outdoor areas with plenty of parking

Upcoming Session Details:

  • When: Wednesdays, September 4th, 11th and 18th at 10:00 a.m.
  • Where: Chabad of Thousand Oaks, 1515 El Monte Drive
  • Cost: First class is free! $20 per class or $50 for the entire session
  • Register online: Secure your spot now!
  • Contact: For more info, email Mrs. Shula Bryski at shula@jewishto.org or call 805-300-3692

Don’t miss out — spots are filling up fast! Register today to be part of this memorable Mommy and Me experience that you and your little one will cherish. 

Baby Loves Shabbat is an ongoing program—check back for future sessions if you can’t make this one!



"Our location, featuring plenty of parking, large indoor and outdoor areas for music and shaping challah under the trees, is a dreamy place for creativity and connection. We are delighted at the enthusiastic response!" Mrs. Shula Bryski

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