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Baby Week 2025

Baby Week is Coming ! 14-20 November 2025-some highlights to look forward to

Family museum offer

This year the Improving Me team are building on our relationship with National Museums Liverpool family team. They will be delivering a bespoke Baby Week programme which will run from 14-21 November. Tickets can be booked through the museum website. Take a look at what’s on for 2025. And Eureka will be throwing open their doors for FREE for anyone with a Golden Baby Week ticket for ‘one day only’ on 14 November. Mersey Ferries have also generously matched the Eureka offer with family tickets for a 50minute Mersey Cruise which will take family groups to Eureka’s door. Details of these two Baby Week offers will be available in mid October. Watch this space.

Improving Me will be re-sharing the Lullaby Soundcloud so families can experience the amazing lullabies which have been created through local mums partnerships with musicians during and after COVID lockdowns

Keep learning

Baby massage live from Sweden will be back with two sessions, one for a healthcare workforce and one for parents or family carers.

There will be a menopause café and an opportunity to try out the Menopause Game

Through Improving Me’s commitment to addressing digital poverty and a specific digital gender gap , Baby Week will build on the ongoing partnership with the Liverpool Combined Authority. There will be some pop up activity with the Digital Inclusion Team, looking to enable more women to get online.

Improving Me is delighted to be working with the Women’s Budget Group again to offer a Baby Week Local Data Training workshop on 19th November at central Library Liverpool.

Continuing the 2024 Baby Week theme, I See You ,we will be raising awareness of a new exhibition which will launch on 20 November in Baby Week which will highlight the work of METUPUK UK, the only patient advocacy group specifically dedicated to metastatic breast cancer (MBC), focusing on research funding and advocating for MBC to be a chronic illness.  

Watch this space for updates

If you have any questions do get in touch