L.M. asks from Austin, TX on February 12, 2009
Fun Classes for 8 Month-old?
Hi everyone--
My daughter is at the age where she would enjoy attending classes once a week or so. Could be music, could be "exercise"/movement: just a time for her to interact with other babies! Does anyone have any suggestions? We live in South Central Austin so in our area would be preferable.
Thanks!
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M.T. answers from Austin on February 13, 2009
Hello L.!
Some of the baby/kids gyms (like Gymboree or Little Gym)will let you try out your first class for free. I would recommend asking them if you can do a trial class before you sign up...If you can afford the high cost of these types of programs, they are great!
If you are interested in getting a little exercise in yourself and if you practice or are interested in practicing yoga, you might want to try out the Toddlers and crawlers postnatal yoga class at Yoga Yoga. It is so much fun!!
http://www.yogayoga.com/postnatalyoga
Storytime is also a great free way to get in some play/learning time for your little one. The Books and Babies program is awesome! We usually do a weekly all ages storytime as well as pajama storytime (a fun way to get your little one good and tired before bedtime...I wish they did this EVERY night!!)
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/library/storytimes.htm
There is a new baby/child class in Austin called Wee Voices. We have never checked it out, but are going to a first time free class next week. Looks like it will be a lot of fun!!
http://www.weevoices.com/Home_Page.html
Sign up with Baby Scoop Austin to learn about more places and things to do with your baby.
http://www.babyscoopaustin.com/share.asp
Good luck and have fun!!
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B.D. answers from Austin on February 13, 2009
Yoga Yoga has great postnatal and toddlers & crawlers classes. The kids love it!
I think Kula Yoga in Tarrytown also has similar classes.
There is also a fantastic woman in east Austin who specializes in teaching arts and crafts to groups of kids. She's well-known in the Montessori community for her lectures on positive parenting and elimination communication. And, she has monthly (sometimes weekly) workshops at her house - Kami Wilt, ____@____.com
M.T. answers from Austin on February 13, 2009
My son loved Gymboree. We went every Saturday to a class and they do games and have bubbles along with items they can climb on. We did it for about a year maybe a little more. Definitely check it out.
L.A. answers from Austin on February 12, 2009
We did a baby movement class at Seton Northwest.. of course it was a million years ago, but it was great..
K.N. answers from Austin on February 12, 2009
We started with a Gymboree music and fun class when my daughter was about that age. There's one in the Brodie Oaks shopping center, on south Lamar (where South Lamar intersects with HWY 360). We did the saturday morning class; as she got older, we also did the art class. Both offered good educational and motor skill development.
It was especially good at helping her build coordination, socializing with other babies, etc. Plus it gives the mommies a chance to say hello to each other. If you call them, they typically will let you try a class out for free.
Gymboree Play and Music
http://www.gymboreeclasses.com/b2c/customer/home.jsp
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4220 S Lamar
Austin, TX 78735
P.H. answers from Austin on February 13, 2009
Start with the lap-sit story time at the public library. Most branches offer one for babies and do age-appropriate stories and songs. Great way to start out and they are free!
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