Baby Sensory Senseathon

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This May, our Baby Sensory and Toddler Sense children need their masks and capes to become a superhero for the Senseathon.

Each year, up to 48,000 babies are born requiring specialised care and sadly, up to 1,000 babies will lose their fight for life. Read miracle family stories here.

The Senseathon is a wonderful event to help babies born premature or sick and their families by raising vital funds to support the work of Miracle Babies Foundation in Australia. Because this journey needs more than medical care, it needs a community.

The Superhero Senseathon is running as part of Term 2 at various Baby Sensory and Toddler Sense locations across Australia.

Click below to find out how you can get involved.

 

How You Can Support the Superheroes!

1 - 2026 Baby Sensory Raffle supporting premature and sick newborns and their families. 

There are over 30+ prizes to be won and every cent from raffle tickets will go towards supporting Miracle Babies Foundation. Some prizes include a sunbeam coffee machine, Tommee Tippee prize pack (valued at 500+) etc.

National Raffle Tickets here

ACT RAFFLE TICKETS HERE

2 - Attend a Baby Sensory or Toddler Sense class and fundraise!

 Simply attend a Baby Sensory or Toddler Sense class during May and get Involved in fundraising during our Superhero Sensathon.

Find a class

0 to 13 months - www.babysensory.com.au

1 to 3.5 years www.toddlersense.com.au

3- Support a fundraiser particpating in Superhero Senseathon! 

All fundraisers will run state by state, with Baby Sensory and Toddler Sense franchises joining each state to fundraise for miracles.

Can you support a little Superhero participating in the Senseathon?

Donate to a fundraiser

 

From the neonatal unit to sensory play, Miracle Babies families continue their journey through Baby Sensory Classes.

Reggie, 27 weeks

Reggie was born unexpectedly at just 27 weeks. In his first four days, Reggie was moved between four hospitals before arriving at Royal Women’s Hospital Neonatal unit.

Reggie’s parents were overwhelmed until they met a Miracle Babies Team member who offered support and hope during an incredibly difficult time.

“It was a relief to speak to someone without the medical jargon, someone who truly understood. She reminded us there was light at the end of the tunnel and that NICU wouldn’t be forever “.

Laura attended Miracle Babies NurtureGroup after she was discharged and currently facilitates the Wollongong NurtureGroup, the same one she once attended for support.

Laura attended Baby Sensory with Reggie, participated in the 2024 Superhero Senseathon, and now they continue their journey in Toddler Sense as he grows.

 

Jenson, 30 weeks 

Jenson was born at 30 weeks following spontaneous preterm labour, a shock for his parents. He spent two months in NICU and Special Care, facing serious health challenges both in hospital and after discharge. Today, he is a happy, healthy and thriving 9-year-old.

When Jenson first came home, he was very small, and his mother found it daunting to take him out or explain his delayed milestones. Joining Baby Sensory became an important step, offering a sense of normality and connection. She heard great things and reached out to see if it would be okay for Jenson to join the class.

With the support of a welcoming class leader, Jenson’s family was reassured that all babies develop at their own pace, helping them see him not for his early arrival, but as a baby who could enjoy and benefit from the experience just like any other.

Victoria and Jenson attended Baby Sensory from 4 months old (2 months corrected) until he was too old to attend anymore. 

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