Franchise for Sale - Baby Sensory Palmers Green, Winchmore Hill and Edmonton
*** Classes are not currently running in this area. ***
Franchise for sale!
Join our award-winning Franchise
⭐Demand for classes
Demand for our classes continues to be high - can you help us to meet the demand for our award-winning Baby Development Programme?
⭐Territory
Each franchisee is allocated a dedicated territory within which they can develop their business. The territories are designed to sustain a viable Baby Sensory franchise and are defined by post codes.
Baby Sensory provides an initial set of equipment which includes everything required for the sensory and developmental play areas and the first set of 10 sessions. During the first year additional items are provided each term to cover the activities in the lesson plans for each term. Thereafter franchisees are expected to refresh and enhance their kit.
Franchisees are free to select suitable venues within their territory, at which to operate their sessions. Your regional franchisor will provide advice and guidance on the selection of premises during training.
Session plans are provided for birth to 6 months and 6 – 13 month groups. Typically we expect each franchisee to run a minimum of 1 session for each age group at each venue.
The weekly charge for sessions is the main source of income. There are also opportunities to supplement this income by running baby parties. More detailed income and cost information can be provided by your Franchisor once you have completed your application form.
Email madeleine.grand@wowworldgroup to start your journey to becoming a Baby Sensory (WOW World Group) Business owner
Our lesson plans provide information about the
developmental benefits of the activities and
our research has shown that
92% of babies attending our classes develop ahead
of the recognised milestones.
Each session combines developmental
and sensory play in our specially designed
sensory and play areas. This approach
allows time for parents to enjoy one-to-one and
group activities with their babies, as well as
being able to socialise with other parents whilst
their babies explore and play