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Mudilasring – Estonian Children’s Playgroup in Sydney

Sydney Mudilasring – Estonian Children’s Playgroup in Sydney

Sydney Mudilasring is a playgroup for the youngest members of the Estonian community in Sydney area. The playgroup meets every two weeks at the Sydney Estonian House where the children, and their parents, sing Estonian children’s songs, dance, read books and do crafts.

A couple of times a year the playgroup meets outside Estonian house to visit a Sydney Opera House event, wildlife park or some other fun activity.

The children of the playgroup also perform at several events at the Sydney Estonian House, such as Mother’s Day celebration, (Re-)Independence Day etc.

Sydney Mudilasring has about 15 active families who attend the playgroup activities all year round.

Since 2022 Sydney Mudilasring has an intergenerational play program with the aim of connecting the younger and older generations of Estonians in Sydney. The children have visited the Estonian Village in Thirlmere and a couple of meetings have taken place at the Estonian House.

Sydney Mudilasring is run by Elen Ellervee

To participate in the playgroup, you have to be a member of a Mudilasring which costs $50 pp/annually and member of Sydney Eesti Selts.

Contact:
Elen Ellervee
Address:
141 Campbell St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

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