One Kids' Class a Week for a Month or One Month of Unlimited Kids' Classes at The Playground (Up to 58% Off)
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In an indoor playground with trampolines, slides, and swings, tykes engage in classes with themes such as sports and princess playtime
Without extracurricular activities, children will take up sedentary pastimes, such as playing video games or baseball. Get them up and moving with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for one kids' class per week for one month (a $60 value) $50 for unlimited kids' classes for one month (a $100 value). With this option, customers also receive unlimited open-play sessions.
The Playground offers classes designed for kids ages 3 and younger and 3 and older. Check the calendar for a class schedule.
The Playground
Shrill giggles and the muffled scurrying of sock-swathed feet echo off the pastel-hued interior of The Playground, where tykes between the ages of 5 months and 6 years flock for developmental classes and freestyle playtime. During open-play sessions, ankle biters frolic through an air-conditioned space populated by plush slides, ziplines, swings, a trampoline, and a Lilliputian climbing wall, where wee ones can practice their crib-escaping skills or lecture younger friends about the lack of oxygen at high altitude. Caretakers guide kids through more structured play during classes, which are designed to foster balance, coordination, and cooperation with teachers and fellow students. The curriculum ranges from parent-accompanied classes that fuse dancing and sing-alongs to Our Little Princess classes, which take children through an interactive journey filled with dancing, dress-up, story time, and constant pressure to marry into a diplomatically advantageous family.
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About The Playground
Shrill giggles and the muffled scurrying of sock-swathed feet echo off the pastel-hued interior of The Playground, where tykes between the ages of 5 months and 6 years flock for developmental classes and freestyle playtime. During open-play sessions, ankle biters frolic through an air-conditioned space populated by plush slides, ziplines, swings, a trampoline, and a Lilliputian climbing wall, where wee ones can practice their crib-escaping skills or lecture younger friends about the lack of oxygen at high altitude. Caretakers guide kids through more structured play during classes, which are designed to foster balance, coordination, and cooperation with teachers and fellow students. The curriculum ranges from parent-accompanied classes that fuse dancing and sing-alongs to Our Little Princess classes, which take children through an interactive journey filled with dancing, dress-up, story time, and constant pressure to marry into a diplomatically advantageous family.