Discover the nurturing world of Baby Massage & Infant Practitioner with Danielle Camm, located conveniently in Blackpool and serving the surrounding areas of Poulton-le-Fylde, Wyre, and Fylde. At our welcoming studio on Dobson Road, we specialize in providing personalized baby massage sessions designed to enhance the bond between parent and child while promoting relaxation and wellness for your little one.

Danielle is a certified practitioner with extensive experience in infant care, ensuring that each session is tailored to meet the unique needs of both you and your baby. Our tranquil atmosphere is thoughtfully created to help families feel at ease, making every visit a soothing experience. Research has shown that baby massage can aid in alleviating common discomforts such as colic and teething while encouraging better sleep patterns and overall emotional well-being.

We invite you to explore the transformative benefits of baby massage through our expertly guided classes and one-on-one sessions. Our commitment to quality care and your satisfaction is paramount; we are here to answer any questions you may have and provide support throughout your journey.

For more information or to book an appointment, please visit our website at [daniellecamm.com](http://www.daniellecamm.com) or contact us directly at 07845 818363. Experience the joy of connection and wellness with Baby Massage & Infant Practitioner with Danielle Camm—where every touch counts!

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Kay Townsend

5 Google Rating

Myself and my son recently completed a 5 week baby massage course and thoroughly enjoyed it. Massage

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Myself and my son recently completed a 5 week baby massage course and thoroughly enjoyed it. Massage has now become part of our daily routine thanks to the clear instructions and relaxed atmosphere in which the course was delivered. Alongside teaching the technique of baby massage the course also provided useful information regarding sleep, routine and bonding with baby, all of which was appreciated as being a first time mum it is reassuring to receive knowledgeable support and advice. I have and will continue to recommend to all friends with babies.

Catrina Abbott

5 Google Rating

Lovely friendly group and an excellent instructor. Dani was a great help guiding us through the mas

5/ 5

Lovely friendly group and an excellent instructor. Dani was a great help guiding us through the massage techniques and gave me confidence to do them at home. My daughter (5yrs) accompanied me a session during half term holidays and Dani took time out to show her some easy massage techniques she could do with Harry, she still loves doing these for her brother. It's a lovely activity to do all together and keep her involved with a new born baby

Lisa nicholson

5 Google Rating

Just attended the baby massage course, really relaxed and friendly atmosphere, really enjoyed this c

5/ 5

Just attended the baby massage course, really relaxed and friendly atmosphere, really enjoyed this course. You don't just do massage you learn about baby development and other bits and pieces all relevant to providing the best for your baby , we found the colic routine extremely helpful and since doing this our baby now has gripe water once in a blue moon whereas he used to require this almost daily! Highly recommend to anybody considering completing the course, well worth the money!

Sam Watson

5 Google Rating

I have just completed the 5 week baby massage course with Danielle. I was part of a small group of o

5/ 5

I have just completed the 5 week baby massage course with Danielle. I was part of a small group of other mum's and their babies. The course was informative and Danielle was a fab instructor, friendly, and led informative and helpful discussions between the group. A very child led course which worked well. I learnt so much and will continue to use with my son. Highly recommended course.

Emma Worthington

5 Google Rating

When I started baby massage Seth was 3 weeks old, Danielle made us feel very comfortable and if Seth

5/ 5

When I started baby massage Seth was 3 weeks old, Danielle made us feel very comfortable and if Seth didn't want massage or was sleeping I was able to use a doll to practice the massage on. The skills I have learnt are definitely beneficial to both of us and if Seth permits we still massage on a regular basis 1yr on, my 5yr old often asks me for a baby massage as well. We used to have different discussions each week and they were always great and very informative. I would highly recommend and I look forward to seeing what Danielle does next.

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