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Gymboree Play & Music – Multiple Locations

Play Package Including One Month of Weekly Classes with Unlimited Open Gym and Lifetime Membership (Up to $121 Value)

$35
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In a Nutshell

Kids develop healthy habits and expand imaginations during age-appropriate music, art, and sports classes helmed by expert instructors

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 30, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per family. Reservation required; subject to availability. Not valid for any 2-hour classes. New customers only or those who have not attended within the past 6 months.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Without exercise, children will never build the strength to cut their own sandwich crusts or tear geometry books in half with their bare hands. Foster childhood vigor with this Groupon.

$35 for a Play Package (Up to $121 Value)

  • Lifetime membership with waived initiation fee (a $40 value)
  • Four consecutive, once-weekly, 45-minute classes and one month of unlimited open-gym attendance (up to an $81 value)

Young pupils from birth to 5 years old can flex creativity muscles and burn off excess energy during one fun-filled class per week. The gym's play and learn classes are split into six levels and designed to help babies and infants hone basic developmental skills such as vision, hearing, strength, and communication. Older students can unleash their inner Mozarts in music classes or fling paint in art classes. This deal also grants kids unlimited access to open gym time that allows parents and kids a chance to bond during unstructured play.

Gymboree Play & Music

In 1976, Joan Barnes—a California mom frustrated with the lack of spaces where she could take her kids for safe and age-appropriate play time—took matters into her own hands and founded Gymboree Play and Music. In the decades since Gymboree’s founding, Joan’s vision of a safe place where youngsters could build confidence and creativity has come to fruition and spread to 30 countries around the globe. Staffed by attentive and expertly trained instructors, each Gymboree outpost adheres to a curriculum of activities designed by experts to foster the development of children's cognitive, physical, and social skills through structured play and close readings of Goodnight Moon. The staffers also conduct entertaining classes for parents, newborns, and children under 1 year that cover subjects ranging from music to sports, imparting valuable lessons of imagination and physical activity to developing minds. To further set apart her business, Barnes employed nationally renowned playground designer Jay Beckwith to design the proprietary play equipment at her centers.

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The Groupon Guide to: Britcoms

Everybody knows that British sitcoms, AKA britcoms, AKA sitishes, are better and more artistic than American sitcoms, AKA USATVcoms—especially these, the world’s best britcoms:

The Hemleys of Northumberland: Even though couthness is held above all in England, this working-class family is not couth—uncouth even! The father is gruff from working in a northern smog factory, and every week he somehow manages to ruin the mother’s dinner party with the posh vicar!

Oh, Really Now!: What do a grimy, working-class department-store manager, a posh vicarwife, and a boffin fresh out of Eton who needs a job have in common? They are also bank robbingtons (British for “robbers”). Tune in to Dave. (They really have a channel called this. Google it.)

The Frasiering Hour: Frasier Crane is a popular radio psychiatrist, dispensing his wit and wisdom to the masses. He lives in Seattle with his retired bobby father, Martin, and his housekeeper, Daphne Moon. With Frasier’s brother, Niles, Eddie the dog, outrageous situations, and plenty of humor in each episode, this a worthy successor to Beers Ahoy (the show on which Cheers is based).

What are some of the greatest britcoms? Find out in today’s Groupon Guide.

Gymboree Play & Music

4.5 out of 5
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    West of Bridgeport Village

    17400 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd, Ste 290
    Portland, Oregon 97224
    (503) 670-1683
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    West of The Streets of Tanasbourne

    2210 Amberbrook Dr.
    Beaverton, Oregon 97006
    (503) 645-8080
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