One Month of Unlimited Classes and Open Gym for One or Two Kids at Gymboree Play & Music (Up to 64% Off)
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With parental participation, kids ages 0–5 develop motor, cognitive & social skills through music, art & movement classes or open play.
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.
Choose Between Two Options
- $59 for one month of unlimited classes and unlimited open gym for one child, including the $50 initiation fee (up to a $165 value)
- $99 for the above package for two children (up to a $250 value)<p>
Gymboree hosts a calendar of classes specially designed for children from infants to 5-year-olds. Gymboree Play & Learn classes challenge growing minds with fun problem-solving games, and multimedia art and music lessons nurture creativity as parents play along. The center’s play structures are designed by nationally recognized playground designer Jay Beckwith, and open gym time gives the kids free reign of the play area.<p>
With parental participation, kids ages 0–5 develop motor, cognitive & social skills through music, art & movement classes or open play.
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.
Choose Between Two Options
- $59 for one month of unlimited classes and unlimited open gym for one child, including the $50 initiation fee (up to a $165 value)
- $99 for the above package for two children (up to a $250 value)<p>
Gymboree hosts a calendar of classes specially designed for children from infants to 5-year-olds. Gymboree Play & Learn classes challenge growing minds with fun problem-solving games, and multimedia art and music lessons nurture creativity as parents play along. The center’s play structures are designed by nationally recognized playground designer Jay Beckwith, and open gym time gives the kids free reign of the play area.<p>
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About Gymboree Play & Music
In 1976, busy California mother Joan Barnes wanted nothing more than to find a play place where she and her kids could enjoy age-appropriate, educational activities. Finding none, she developed her own innovative play environment within a developmental-based program structure now known as Gymboree Play & Music. Today, kids tumble and learn in more than 650 locations in 33 countries around the world, engaging in open play and classes designed to build cognitive and motor skills. As parents participate in their child’s development, their kids learn to paint, play music, and interact socially outside of their preschool knitting circles.