BabyO Reviews
The Herald
‘The ‘O’ is tongue-in-cheek shorthand for ‘opera’ – but actually it captures the expression of most of the audience’s babies’ faces, as, open-mouthed, they drink in the sights and sounds of this caringly structured sensory adventure.’
‘It unfolds like a living picture book where instead of the usual noises – the cartoon quack-quackery and so forth – the soundscape is altogether more subtle and sophisticated.’
Parents
‘As soon as the music came on she zoned into the middle of the room and that was it. I listen to classical music anyway, so I’ve always liked the idea of it. I thought she would be more restless but she absolutely loved it.’ Sarah Macleod, with five month old daughter Evie
‘There’s something about the intimacy of the space rather than watching something on a TV screen – they’re more part of the experience.’ Nicola Cooper, with nine month old Ada




