BiOC Playgroups

What is playgroup?

Playgroups at BiOC are run by Deadly Kindies and are an easy-going and relaxed get-together for Mob. Playgroups welcome little ones from 6 weeks to 5 years old, parents, grandparents, and carers. Playgroups offer a wide range of play-based learning experiences, and help in many areas of development.  

What to expect at a playgroup?

Weekly playgroups consist of different activities for you and your jarjums to interact with, as well as providing a healthy morning tea and lunch for everyone to enjoy.

Playgroup can also offer support and guidance in finding culturally safe childcare or kindergarten services, in-home playgroups and support in learning/play environments as well as support in all areas of your child’s development, behaviour and eating concerns. A playgroup leader will make contact with all participants to inform you of the location and time of the weeks playgroup.

Please contact your family support practitioner if you are not connected with the playgroup leader or head over to our Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates!

Playgroup dates

BiOC South

Salisbury – Tuesdays 10.30am-12.30pm during school terms at the Hub. 

All BiOC South families welcome.

BiOC North

Caboolture – Tuesdays 10.30am-12.30pm during school terms at the Hub.

Strathpine – Wednesdays 10.30am-12.30pm during school terms at the Hub. 

All BiOC North and Matsichs families welcome. 

Playgroup helps little ones

  • have a strong start in school and in life
  • participate in new experiences
  • develop and increase their social & developmental skills
  • learn about sharing, cooperating and routines
  • interact with other Mob in a safe environment
  • discover more about their world and country.

Playgroup helps adults

  • play with and nurture your little one’s development
  • learn more about services available in our local community
  • meet other local Mob and develop friendships
  • relax and talk in a safe environment
  • share life experiences, ideas and yarns.
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