BABY SENSORY FRANCHISE

Discover more about opportunities with this award winning baby sensory franchise

ENJOY THE FREEDOM AND FLEXIBILITY OF WORKING FOR YOURSELF WHILST BEING PART OF THE HIGHLY POPULAR AND ESTABLISHED WOW WORLD GROUP

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โ€œI never thought that I would be running a business of my own, earning a decent salary, whilst being so well supported, and loving every second of it. It was the best decision I ever made! I love my job!!!โ€

Kate, Oxford Franchisee

Baby Sensory is the multi-award winning programme for babies from birth to 13 months. The sessions have been expertly planned and are educational, interactive and developmental. They are also an ideal place for parents to meet, share experiences and make memories together. Could you be the next Baby Sensory franchisee? Baby Sensory is part of the WOW World Group โ€“ the umbrella group for multiple popular franchises including Toddler Sense.

If you are looking for a business that enables you to meet your own aspirations and gives you that โ€˜jump out of bedโ€™ feeling every day because you can make a difference to families in your local area then a franchise with the WOW World Group will be your perfect next step.

Franchisee Case Study

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Name:ย KATE HARMAN

Territory:ย NORTH CORNWALL

Start Date:ย MARCH 2021

Meet Kate who first discovered Baby Sensory as a mum attending classes with her little one. When a class leader vacancy came up she stepped into the role and eventually went on to buy the franchise. Here she shares her top tips and insights about the world of franchising and what to consider when buying a baby sensory franchise.

I was a class leader for 4 years prior to becoming the franchisee, this gave me an insight into how the business ran and how it could be successful. I was also the sole practitioner for a while so I knew all the families and built a good rapport with them all. My previous boss knew the business would be in safe hands if I took it over and I was also able to speak to the previous franchisee who answered any questions and the transition from class leader to business owner was very smooth. At the time of sale we were also in lockdown from Covid, I knew there would be high demand for babies classes from many new parents/carers once we returned to โ€˜normal.โ€™

I had already been working as the class leader for the North Cornwall territory. I also live in Cornwall and know the territory area well.

In order to purchase the business my husband and I had to take out a personal load, this was to buy the territory, the business rights and all the kit from the previous franchisee. The loan was easily applied for and the money was in our account within a week, I was making repayments monthly but managed to pay the whole loan off within the first two years. I was apprehensive about taking out a loan but once the business is up and running and customers are coming to class ten fold the loan repayment is a drop in the ocean.

The contract was quite a hefty read with a few areas that I felt could be ambiguous. After showing the previous account books to an accountant and getting advice form a HR Manager I felt confident I knew what I was signing up to and what my obligations were. I still would refer to my contract from time to time and have re- read it time and time again. I recommend seeking advice professionally if you are unsure about certain clauses within your new contract.

Do it, undoubtedly the best decision I ever made. It has given me opportunities to grown and learn so much about myself. It has given me the opportunity to still be around in full capacity to my two young daughters.

Financially I am in the best position I have ever been in. The support and ongoing professional development from head office and my franchisor has enabled me to come up with new ideas and the best and most effective ways to run my business successfully.

Being my own boss allows me to work in the way that I want to and to organise and run my business in the best way I can. I donโ€™t ever feel stressed in my role, I get excited by the variety of tasks that I have to complete and strive to reach goals that reflect how much people love coming to my classes. When someone says to me do you still see yourself doing this in years to comeโ€ฆ hand on heart my answer is YES!

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