Jan 08
Gymboree Classes
Posted by admin on Sunday Jan 8, 2012 Under Gymnastics

Classes like Gymboree in London, ON (only)?
Does anyone know of classes that are similar to Gymboree in London, ON (only london). We don’t have gymboree here and I really want to take my child to classes like these when he/she is born. Thank you for all your help!
Ask at the Early Years Center they should run classes and have the info on the ones run by the school board and other organizations.
http://www.gov.on.ca/children/oeyc/en/location/SouthWest/Elgin-Middlesex-London/index.html
Gymboree Classes 2
|
|
Kids in Motion $9.34 Song titles include: Kids In Motion; The Body Rock; Animal Action I; The Freeze; Count Bounce; The Balancing Act; Beanbag Boogie I; My Shadow, Poetry In Motion; Body Talk; Animal Action II; Shadow Dancing; Tummy Tango; Show Me What You Feel; Beanbag Boogie II; and What Is Pink? Poetry In Motion…. |
|
|
Gymboree: Play With a Purpose … |
|
|
Baby Play (Gymboree) $8.00 Direct babies with interactive activities that are easy, skill building and fun to do. Over 100 activities for quality play time. Organized by appropriateness for each month of life. Developed in consultation with the play experts at Gymboree. 192 pages…. |
|
|
Gymboree – The Parent’s Guide to Play (Gymboree Play & Music) $6.98 170 Gymboree® activities that help parents discover new ways to play with their babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Gymboree — The Parent’s Guide to Play combines the best baby and toddler activities into one book that offers hours of fun for parents and their little ones. These kid-tested activities also provide children with a solid foundation for the skills they will need in preschool. … |
|
|
Pacific Play Tents Playchute 10′ Parachute (Colors and Designs May Vary) $23.99 The parachute gambit is a teacher’s secret weapon–a tried-and-true way to annihilate the afternoon blahs. At approximately 9 feet in diameter, with handles all the way around for little (or big) hands to grab, this sunny Playchute Parachute is just smaller than the classroom standard. Fling it into the air and watch it drift down. Run underneath it and watch the colors rain down. Throw a few stuf… |