fun and educational
18 of 18 Ciao Users found the following review helpful
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Advantages learning through play
Disadvantages it's tiring for you!
Tumble Tots has more than 450 centres across the UK, with approx 60,000 children amongst their members.
~History~~Classes~
Before you become a member, you can attend a trial class for £4.10, which is the regular weekly fee. There is no further commitment to go back, if you decide it is not for your child. Class places are booked by the term, which coincide with local school term dates. All children who attend the Tumble Tots classes must also become members of the national Tumble Tots Club.
~Age Bands~
Gymbabes - 6 months to Walking
Tumble Tots - Walking to 2 nd Birthday
Tumble Tots - 2 to 3rd Birthday
Tumble Tots - 3 to 5th Birthday
Gymbobs - Reception Class - 7th Birthday
The equipment which they use is very versatile, the layout is changed every 2 weeks, to provide kids with new challenges and learning opportunities. Normally, classes are held in a hall, so they are in a fun and safe environment. Classes aim to develop child's physical and social confidence, as well as their listening and concentrational skills.
Their motor skills are tested and built upon through climbing, balancing and co-ordination. They learn to interact with other children properly, and build up their discipline and self confidenca and self assurance.Parental involvement is a necessity, until your child is aged 3 when they come into classes on their own. You are encouraged to praise them and support them when required, but to remember that children will quickly gain confidence when allowed to solve their own problems!
~Staff~~My Experience~
45 minutes is plenty long enough! My son loves going to Tumble Tots, it gives him an opportunity to play with children of the same age (and hug them!), it gives me a chance to socialise with other parents. I know my son will be safe on the equipment, as the staff are on hand throughout. Half way through the class, everyone sits down and sings action songs (a much welcome beak from running around after your child!). The child gets a sense of belonging to something. And it's learning through fun and play. I thoroughly recommend this!!
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classicmum 12/01/2007 21:05
lipsalve 02/07/2005 22:40
We don't have tumble tots where we live but I used to send my son to something similar called Kinder Kingdom. I found that paying per term wsa a little tying and when I had my second child it was quite awkward as they were at different stages. Subsequently I have given it up which is a shame as we all enjoyed it.
danielle82 02/07/2005 20:23
this sounds really good
COOOEEE 27/06/2005 22:54
Wow the classes start from a young age. It is a shame we don't have anything like this in my area for me to send my grandaughter too. She would love it as would her mum. Fionaxx
solamarie 04/06/2005 11:52
This is something my daughter is thinking about for her daughter so a very helpful review, Sue