Kids age birth to 5 years along with parents participate in fun-filled, non-competitive play classes designed to stimulate their physical, mental and emotional development.
They enjoy:- Popping Bubbles
- Playing Parachute Games
- Listening to Interactive Stories
- Playing with Puppets
- Slides, Stairs, and Ramps
- One Great Time Together
Through the use of fun-filled activities, including bubbles, puppets, songs, parachutes, and an interactive story, infants and toddlers to age five develop physical, social and cognitive skills.
GYM 1) 0 – 6 monthsAwakening to their world, infants attend 50-minute classes focusing on stimulating their budding senses with bright colors and soft touches.
GYM 2) 6 – 10 monthsLearn about cause and effect and build strength through play with ramps, slides and climbers. Includes parent discussion time to help learn about your childs development .
GYM 3) 10 - 16 monthsExplore two-way communication. Play environments encourage discovery, balance and coordination as parents learn to understand how their child interacts and communicates with them and the world.
GYM 4) 16 - 22 monthsFigure out how the world works and become a competent problem solver through games that uncover patterns and sequences.
GYM 5) 22 - 28 monthsStretch the imagination through creative play to support symbolic thinking, language development and social interaction.
GYM 6) 28 - 36 monthsPlay both independently and with peers while learning to connect ideas through cooperation and communication.
GYM 7) 36 months upwardsPlaying interactive group games, expanding language skills, and working together with new friends in a group, children enjoy these 50-minute classes.

