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FELLOW parents will know that going to a cinema when you have a little baby often seems like a mission that's off-limits. But what if you could enjoy a cinema date with yourself and your mini me without any dirty looks? Well, one mum, Amy Brook, from Yorkshire, discovered this not long ago, taking to TikTok to inform fellow mums and dads across the UK. According to the brunette beauty, who works at the NHS, Everyman Cinema are offering a fantastic opportunity for parents to watch new movies thanks to their Baby Club promotion .

A must-book if you're a cinema fanatic, this promotion offers a weekly screening on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday of one of their newest releases. What's more, the volume is also turned down and dimmed-lighting makes for the perfect setting for you and your baby. On top of that, with each ticket booking comes a hot drink and a slice of scrumptious cake - or small popcorn if that's what you fancy.



Amazed by the incredible afternoon date idea which she spent with her daughter Matilda, the Yorkshire-based mum said the ticket cost her £10. Sharing their experience, Amy said there was no need to ''worry about your baby being fussy or whingy - or if it needs feeding because everybody else there have babies too. ''It's just brilliant! She had a little feed, then went down for a nap and then woke up,'' said Amy who decided to watch Blake Lively's latest performance in It Ends With Us.

''I don't know about anyone else but since having a baby, all of your days out seem to revolve around baby classes, doing this for your baby - so this was really, really nice to actually feel like I was doing something for myself again.'' Advising fellow parents to not sleep on the offer, Amy was raving about the Baby Club in the caption. ''Such a fun day out if you’re wondering what to do on maternity leave! ''Would definitely recommend to all other mamas,'' she wrote in the video .

Hundreds of TikTok users flocked to the comments section, where many thanked Amy for sharing the offer. One said: ''I love this, I'm not even a mother but i can appreciate making space for mothers and babies.'' East England : Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Chelmsford; North England : Altrincham, Clitheroe, Durham, Harrogate, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester St.

John's, Newcastle, Northallerton, York; South West England : Plymouth; Greater London : Baker Street, Barnet, Belsize Park, Borough Yards, Broadgate, Canary Wharf, Chelsea,Crystal Palace, Hampstead, King's Cross, Maida Vale, Muswell Hill, Screen on the Green,Stratford International; Scotland : Edinburgh, Glasgow; Wales : Cardiff; Midlands : Birmingham Mailbox, Lincoln, Stratford-upon-Avon; South England : Egham, Esher, Gerrards Cross, Horsham, Marlow, Oxted, Reigate, Salisbury, Walton, Winchester, Wokingham; West England : Bath, Bristol, Tivoli Cheltenham. Another chimed in: ''I loved going to baby cinema. seeing a grown up film and doing something for myself.

'' A third penned: ''This is actually so cool! I can imagine mums get really lonely and then anxious in adult places with their kids.'' ''Excellent idea especially as they can probably have the film on at a more normal volume for the little ears,'' a viewer said. ''Maybe I'm just too much of an old lady, but films nowadays are SO LOUD!''.

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