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jparker82
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Sports classes for little ones

Post by jparker82 » Wed, 16 Jul 2014 1:58 pm

Hi Everyone!!!

I have two active boys aged 3 & 5 and I'd like for them to attend some sports classes just to get them out and about with other boys their own age.

There seems to be quite a few choices but since most of them are paid classes, I'd like to to see if there's any that anyone here could recommend?

Thanks in advance for your help!!!

-J

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Post by brian_singapore » Thu, 17 Jul 2014 7:40 am

What area of Singapore are you in?

A couple of thoughts, not all classes. We're just starting to look for classes for our 3 year old.

A couple of things we've been doing to keep our 2 girls entertained:
1) In-door play gyms. If you search online, you'll find an abundance. Pollywogs is the most expensive but has also been the most extensive in our experience (on the east coast anyways).
2) Many malls have indoor 'plays services' for children, usually on the top foor. UE plaza has in-door play gyms, gymnastics as well as arts and crafts studios for children. I think clay as well. We stayed near here our first month in Singapore. The majority of these offer both drop in rates as well as on-going classes.
3) A number of shopping malls have outdoor play gyms on their roofs, usually waterparks. Among the ones I've been too and recommend is tampines (although it feels a bit grungy), changi city point (not well known, so not crowded) and viva city (can be very crowded)

A friend at work was recomending a gym for kids on the east cost near marine parade that caters for kids with scheduled sporting and other physical activities. I'll post the address / location when I get it from her.

If you have any recommendations, I'd appreciate pointers as well. My wife is also a fan of 'kids guide'. It has a great deal of up to date information on kids activities in Singapore.

http://www.expatliving.sg/online-guides/

http://www.expatliving.sg/online-magazine/

Brian

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Post by jparker82 » Mon, 18 Aug 2014 2:00 pm

Thank you so much for your recommendations! Been a crazy few weeks trying to get everything sorted.

I don't have much recommendations for you yet but I'll keep you posted on any activities my kiddies will be joining. Hopefully more people could pop by this thread and introduce more activities. Would be a massive help for us!


-J

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Trampoline Park

Post by VicStan » Wed, 03 Sep 2014 2:04 pm

Hi!

Ive heard that there is a trampolin place for kids to try out, in the east. Thinking of bringing my younger twins there.

Will keep you guys posted on how it goes!

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