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We’ve seen our baby group grow into a real family affair

- TODDLER Sense 01722 323 454, Muddy Boots 07713 140 434. LINDA WHITNEY

MoTher- and- daughter team Jayne Bull and Vicky Cooper have been working together for several years as franchisee­s with Toddler Sense, offering multi- sensory activities for under-fives.

The other string to their bow is a sister franchise, Baby Sensory, offering developmen­t and activity sessions for babies.

Jayne, a former registered childminde­r, says: ‘While Vicky was on maternity leave from her job as a nursery nurse we went to Baby Sensory classes and liked it. When we discovered the franchise, we decided to start a Baby Sensory business. Now we are franchisee­s with Toddler Sense, too and have grown to five business areas.’

‘We are on the same wavelength, so we find it easy to make business decisions,’ adds Jayne, 52. ‘ Now Vicky has three sons, and all have been brought along to our classes so this is a business run by a family around a family.

‘ It’s great being in business together, though we try not to talk business at family gatherings.’

Ian Sharland, franchisor at WoW World Group, says: ‘ our Toddler Sense franchise offers a rewarding and flexible opportunit­y for ambitious parents looking to build a career around family.’

The Toddler Sense start- up investment is £8,500.

Children’s sleep- over franchise Muddy Boots was set up by CJ hadlow with the help of her mum. ‘It involves installing themed tents and decoration­s where children can have sleepovers at homes.

‘Mum and I designed the prototype tents in her dining room, and the carpenter’s little boy, four, was the first tester,’ says CJ. Franchisee­s get a starter pack of six tents, decoration­s, mattresses and bedding, and install the tents in clients’ houses ready for the sleepover.

‘It suits parents with an existing social network, and can be easily operated round a family,’ says CJ. Investment is from £3,000.

 ??  ?? Generation game: Jayne and Vicky run activities for toddlers
Generation game: Jayne and Vicky run activities for toddlers

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