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MOCO Movement offers therapy services in a fully inclusive environment + GIVEAWAY

May 14, 2018

MOCO Movement Center offers world class therapy services in a fully inclusive environment, alongside a sibling or peer taking a sports or movement class. The center was founded by Dr. Andrea Santman because, “After years of providing therapy services for kids, I saw a huge need to offer classes to prep young kids for all of their physical activities ahead. Before throwing them into a sport like soccer, let’s show them the correct way to kick and handle a ball, allowing them to get comfortable before diving in full force.”

The center is equipped with everything from a synthetic ice rink, where kids can put on real ice skates and get acquainted with the skill, before trying it out on a full blown ice rink to a 15 foot climbing wall, allowing kids to test out rock climbing in a less intimidating atmosphere. The space also boasts a a basketball court, exciting obstacle course and simulated playground, where a child has endless opportunities to reach his or her goals. Class sizes range from 2-4 children allowing personalized attention and the freedom of a choose-your-own-adventure style class.  

MOCO Movement Center’s Early Intervention program focuses on children at the development critical ages of 0 – 3 years. MOCO understands the importance of working with your child on a daily basis to accomplish their milestone goals. Their early intervention trained pediatric therapists have years of experience in development, childhood skills/occupations, language development and social interactions that impact growth and learning. 

At MOCO, they use their expert knowledge of development in conjunction with the natural environment to encourage play and engage children to reach their developmental milestones. They work closely with parents and caregivers to develop goals, create plans of care and collaborate on strategies that support family and child-centered objectives, which encourage continued therapy even at home. They utilize a variety of environments including playgrounds, home and other community settings to encourage participation and support generalization of skills across all areas and settings.Their goal is to help children reach their developmental milestones so that they can move and play more independently, build social relationships through play and communication, and successfully transition and participate in school activities with peers.

Classes at MOCO are offered for babies through age 12. Children use thought, strength, and balance on MOCO’s giant obstacle courses designed with oversized blocks, tight-rope-style lines, trampolines, and suspension equipment to acquire foundational skills, including self-confidence and social interaction, and build sport and fitness skills. Classes provide a unique structured, child-driven curriculum guided by highly-trained staff including expert athletes, medical and educational specialists.

Summer Camp is offered to babies-age 10, half day as well as full day. The summer camp includes movement, music, arts & crafts, science, sports, state-of-the-art equipment, and an inclusive environment. Camps are non-therapeutic and do not have therapeutic goals, however, throughout the day they incorporate a variety of fine and gross motor skills and activities that encourage cooperative group environments.  Birthday Parties are also a hit at MOCO Movement!

My children have taken a few classes here; Kids in Motion and Sports Fundamentals. The students/teacher ratio is unbelievable, the facility has a plethora of equipment and the fact that my 7 & 3 year old can take a class together is priceless. My kids leave the building and before we are in the car they are asking when they can come back. The teachers are extremely hands-on and take great care in having children go through movements and skills the appropriate and safe way. I don’t know of any other facility like this that welcomes all children to work alongside one another, no matter their need or skill level.

Location: 5268A Nicholson Lane Kensington, MD 20895

Giveaway: MOCO Movement is giving away one month of classes to a Bambino who is age 3 months to 10 years old (only one child per family). Enter on Beltway Bambinos Facebook page and Like MOCO Movement’s Facebook page– Bonus entry for commenting on Instagram. Winner will be announced May 30, 2018.

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Kidville Bethesda keeps Bambinos wanting to go back for more {and more}

April 30, 2018

Kidville Bethesda offers award-winning gym, art, dance, music, preschool classes and summer camp for children aged newborn – five years old. Their customizable birthday parties are a blast for 1-8 years old and they even offer haircuts for kids of all ages. I brought my first child here for his first few haircuts; it was the perfect environment for an apprehensive first-timer. Kidville also allows you to try a trial class before committing to a series of classes, click here for more info. They are conveniently located in downtown Bethesda, sandwiched in between coffee shops and delicious restaurants at 4825 Bethesda Ave.

My three year old sampled a few classes and has left her wanting to go back at any dull moment we have. She loved the Big Muscle Workout and the Kidville Gymnasts classes. She was able to get acclimated with all of the colorful, fun equipment and meet other classmates before the class started. The classes began with a warm-up, followed by some strength and skills obstacles. She was constantly moving and had a smile on her face the whole time {you can watch your child from various windows} or leave to get that cup of joe if your child is old enough for one of their “drop-off” classes. The teachers are up-beat, get to know your child, professional and energetic.

You can browse their website by age to see the lengthy list of classes appropriate for your Bambinos. When you sign up for classes you also gain entry to the Playspace, which is like open gym time and typically has at least an hour window of time each day of the week if not more. Click here for a schedule of classes.

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Exercising with your Bambinos in and around Washington, DC

April 29, 2018

We’ve found a variety of ways parents can focus on becoming healthier and stronger and this time it allows you to be with your Bambinos. Sometimes it’s hard to find childcare or leave your new baby at home to go workout, so the below classes encourage you to have your best audience in tow. As always help us add to our growing list if you know of a great class that should be added.

 

                                                                                                                                                                             

FIT4MOM is dedicated to the Strength In Motherhood™. By providing classes and support for moms in every stage of motherhood. Through FIT4BABY’s prenatal fitness classes, Stroller Strides, Body Back, and Our Village, women have the opportunity to have a workout and support that is flexible around motherhood. All the classes can be modified for prenatal moms.

Stroller Strides® is a functional, total-body conditioning workout designed for moms with kids in tow. Each 60-minute workout is comprised of strength training, cardio and core restoration, all while entertaining little ones with songs, activities and fun!

Stroller Barre® is a 60-minute cardio and strength interval class designed to improve posture, stability, and mobility. The workout combines moves inspired by barre, ballet, Pilates, fitness, and yoga to help you regain your posture and alignment and strengthen your body from the inside out! Stroller Barre will help you reconnect with your body, increase flexibility and develop the core strength needed for motherhood.

FIT4BABY® is designed specifically for moms-to-be. All exercises are carefully selected to prepare your body for the many changes you will experience during pregnancy. You can begin FIT4BABY at any point during pregnancy as the workouts are scientifically- based, purposeful and designed to accommodate your changing body. The 60-minute workout includes cardio, strength, balance, and flexibility training and ends with a relaxing meditation; everything you need during this precious time!

There are 4 FIT4MOM locations in our area;  Montgomery County, Arlington/Alexandria, Capitol Hill, Brookland and Falls Church/Vienna.
 
Stroller Strong Moms
 
At Stroller Strong Moms DC, they are proud to Sweat Like a Mother, or as they like to call it, SLAM, six days a week! That is six different opportunities for you to get in a challenging and unique workout that is multi-level, constantly varied, and most importantly, fun! There are five instructors, and each of our instructors hold nationally-recognized accreditations such as American Council on Exercise group fitness instructor certifications, Registered Yoga Teachers, and Road Runners Club of America certified running coaches. Classes take place outdoors, using entire park spaces (weather permitting). All in the company of your stroller and child, classes are designed so everyone has fun!
 
Zumbini
Created by Zumba® and BabyFirst for kids ages 0-4, the Zumbini® program combines music, dance and educational tools for 45 minutes of can’t-stop, won’t-stop bonding, learning, and fun!
 
Bouncing Bambini

Strong Mama is a Prenatal/Postnatal fitness class designed to get every mama feeling strong! Exercises will be tailored for each stage of pregnancy and postpartum recovery so you can work at your own pace and ability. This class will combine strength (with or without dumbbells)  and cardio endurance exercises to give a complete body workout.

Baby Mombo

Baby Mombo is a baby wearing dance fitness class designed to help parents sweat and smile with their little one! During this 45-minute high-energy class, babies will be wrapped in love while they feel the rhythm of their parents getting fit! Not sure if you can keep up? This class will be taught with multiple levels of intensity to match what is comfortable for you and your baby. Everyday is different, so do what feels right for you during every song in every class!

Zumbini

Zumbini® is a music and movement class for children, 0 to 4 years, to attend with their fun-loving caregiver. We combine original Zumba®-style music with dancing, acoustic singing, rhythmic instruments, scarves, balls, and more to create this fun and engaging 45-minute class. In addition to a love of music and movement, we want children to develop stronger bonds with their caregivers and socialization with new friends. There are many opportunities to sing together, dance together, and laugh together throughout this class.

Don’t want to even think about bringing your Bambino because you worry they won’t mesh well with the above classes?

Check out local gyms that will babysit your little ones while you get an hour (or more) of workout time to yourself!

We also have found many yoga with bambino classes.

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Emancipation Day camps and activities

April 12, 2018

Emancipation Day is on April 16, 2018 which means some schools are cancelled. Below are a few camps and activities to keep your Bambinos entertained!

DC Emancipation Stoddert Day Camp

DC Emancipation Day, April 16th, is approaching quickly, and with DC Public Schools out we’re excited for a full day of soccer at Deal Middle School! This day will be a fun-filled soccer experience led by DC Stoddert Soccer’s Professional Coaching Staff. Players will sharpen their soccer skills through fun games and activities.

Players will be grouped with friends, classmates and players of relative skill level. Full day players bring a lunch, half day players bring a snack. Every player should bring a soccer ball and wear appropriate soccer attire and shoes.

Home Run Baseball Camp at Friendship Recreation Center

Camp staff will lead a high energy workout for ages 4-12.  Players can expect two games and long rounds of batting practice, ground balls and fly balls.  Half day and full day options.

Hoop ED Day Camp at Stoddert Elementary

Sports overload for girls and boys. After care available.

DC Way Soccer at Tyler Elementary

At DC Way camps, the philosophy is that players learn best when they are having fun. They use simple and engaging games to challenge players and teach them essential skills. The program is for anyone at any level. Even without ever playing before, they guarantee your child will enjoy our camp. They create a soccer-related environment with lots of exciting and challenging activities to ensure falling in love with soccer and sports in general. Focusing on speed, footwork, 1v1 moves, creativity, vision, confidence.

Capitol Language Services

Students will have indoor time with crafts and friends as well as a lot of outdoor time with language class included. 8:00am-5:00pm

The Children’s Art Studio

Have your child spend the day making art! They meet from 9am-2pm. They also have half-day camp.

Silver Stars Gymnastics

Gymnastics camp is appropriate for the beginner, intermediate and advanced gymnast. Your child will be able to build an athletic foundation for all sports through the strength, flexibility and coordination that only the challenge of gymnastics can offer.  Full day: 8:30am-4:30pm, half day: 9:00am-12:00pm, before and after care available.

Park Pick-Up with PJ

When Fairfax County Public Schools and DC Public Schools are closed on April 16, families are invited to spend the morning doing a rewarding social action project! Join PJ Library, Federation’s Young Leadership and the JCCNV to pick up trash at a site in Tysons and practice the Jewish value of shomrei adamah (caring for the environment).  Register by April 13

Art Preview Day at Gymboree Bethesda from 10:00am-10:45am

Come get creative in our Art Class!
Color, draw, create and explore with our activities designed to encouraged creativity. Your kid makes the mess, and we do all the cleanup! You MUST RSVP in advance: 301.654.8988. FREE to enrolled and non-enrolled guests.

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Is your child ready for more art opportunities? Red Panda Art Studio is here to help with process-based opportunities and more

March 6, 2018

This Guest Post is written by Stephanie Shevitz, founder of Red Panda Art Studio and an art teacher with over 8 years of experience. Stephanie’s goal in creating Red Panda Art Studio is to develop classes and camps where children can channel their inner artist while exploring and creating freely.  Stephanie teams up with instructor, Sandra Rodrich to teach weekly art classes to ages 2 to 8. 

Creating Opportunities for Process-Based Art in your Child’s Day!

In parenting, we hear a lot of buzzwords- play-based, child-led, free-range, etc. and in the children’s art world, the current buzzword is “process-based.” Trends change constantly, but process-based art will stick around. Process-based art places the emphasis on the creative journey, not the end product. It gives children room to explore, experiment, and make their own decisions. We can encourage open-ended exploration by highlighting the creative choices that children make during the art activity, as opposed to focusing on the finished picture. It’s about asking “how did you make this?” instead of “what did you make?”

Here are a few simple tips to use when setting up a creative table in your home:

  1. Start with things that are already of interest to your child and try to bring the art to those ideas. For instance, have a child that loves sea animals? Leave out a few sea animal figures, markers, and paper. See if your child will feel motivated to try and sketch his or her favorites!
  2. Use everyday items in unconventional ways. Legos are great for paint stamping squares, rectangles, and little circles. Recyclables (paper towel rolls, food pouch tops, egg cartons) can all be transformed into endless different creatures.
  3. Art is about making materials interact- much the way chemical reactions are a part of science. Try combining the two- add baking soda to one paint color and vinegar to another, and watch the colors mix and the reaction occur as they are combined together.
  4. Try to limit the amount of materials available at one time. Rotate available materials often.
  5. Don’t be afraid to create and collaborate with your child!
  6. Contain the mess: emphasis that art materials are only to be used at a pre-approved table and invest in a few trays. Start with less messy materials and work your way up to incorporating paint without supervision. Using only water-based supplies will cut down your stress level– and the mess!

For ages 2-3:

  • Use sensory experiences. Play dough is a great tool to use with younger children. Set-up a color mixing activity by rolling red, yellow, blue, and white playdough into small balls. Encourage children to pick two different colors at a time to mix. Watch how they create an endless amount of new colors.
  • Encourage “small world” play. Set out under the sea, jungle animal, or bird figures. Include some other materials (felt, paper scraps, playdough) that children can use to build a home for the figures.
  • When using markers or crayons, change up the size of paper or art material. Put out various sized pieces of paper. Use different color paper as well.
  • Color sorting collages: set up a few different circles, pom poms of different colors, colored circle stickers, and washi tape. Let the kids sort the different colored materials onto different bases. Glue pens, glue sticks, or glue stickers work well for limiting mess!
  • Encourage development of fine motor skills: set out pipe cleaners stuck into a styrofoam base and have beading materials available (large buttons or foam shapes).
  • Create color mixing in ziploc bags: fill a bag with two paint colors on opposite sides of the bag. Tape the bag closed. Your artist will be ready to squish the bag, mix the colors, and see what happens!
  • Contact paper collages: set out a small square of contact paper along with paper shapes and tissue paper squares. The cutouts will stick directly to the contact paper.

For ages 4-6:

  • Experiment with watercolor “resist” techniques. Put out a white oil pastel, encourage your child to write a secret message or make a design. Watch how the white oil pastel appears as soon as you paint over it with watercolors.
  • Test out still-life drawings. Put out a flower in a vase or for a “virtual” still-life- display a picture. Set out different art materials to encourage your artist to try and draw the image.
  • Use old magazines and newspapers for collage materials. Set out magazines (animal magazines are great for this purpose), scissors, and glue.
  • Encourage upcycling: put out paper towel rolls, egg cartons, washi tape, and scissors.
  • Card making: set out fancy patterned paper, glitter glue, scissors, and markers. Have a few cards folded from white cardstock ready to serve as the backdrop for creations.
  • Model Magic™ creations: model magic™  serves as a great sculpture base. Set out a small ball along with wiggly eyes, pipe cleaners, feathers, and modelling clay.

For ages 7+:

  • For this age, I recommend putting out these groups of materials and seeing where your artist takes the activity.
  • Grid paper, highlighters, and scissors
  • Shape templates, rulers, paper, highlighters, and permanent markers
  • Felt, sequins, and puffy paint
  • Watercolors, watercolor paper, oil pastels, and salt or lemons. Salt and lemon juice react to the watercolors creating a crystal-like effect.
  • Model magic™, wiggly eyes, modelling clay, pipe cleaners, and scissors
  • Strips of jewelry wire and fancy beads

As an art teacher, I occasionally hear parents say that their children are just not into art. It’s possible that they haven’t been introduced to art that speaks to them yet. Art for children should be a sensory-based experience that challenges their ideas about what art is and who they are as artists.

Is your child ready for more art? We would love for you to check out our class offerings at Red Panda Art Studio. Our children’s class and camp options are designed to engage creativity, enhance imagination, and explore artistic abilities– with an overall focus on having fun and collaborating with peers.  

We currently offer Wednesday and Thursday morning classes for 2-4 year olds, Thursday afternoon classes for 4-8 year olds, and private at-home group classes for all ages. New sessions for all ages start the week of April 2, 2018.

Interested in checking us out? Come to our Open Studio/Spring Class Preview on March 22, 2018 from 4:00-5:15PM at the Wisconsin Place Community Center (5311 Friendship Blvd, Chevy Chase, MD). Ages 2-8 welcome. $25/child. Use code BELTWAYBAMBINOS when checking out on our website for 20% off this preview! Keep an eye out for summer camp dates as they will be announced very soon.

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Indoor options for kids in and around Washington, DC

January 9, 2018

Here is a long post full of great indoor options for you and your Bambinos in the Washington, DC metro area– plus some options up the road in Baltimore. So whether it’s raining, snowing — or just too cold or hot outside, here are some fantastic places to check out. They’ll keep your little ones engaged and might even tire them out enough to keep you happy. We’ll try to keep this list updated, so do add your suggestions to the comments below and we’ll keep building! Scroll all the way to the bottom as there are on-going lists of theatres, gyms and other great indoor spaces.

Washington, DC~

Elemeno–(709 8th Street SE Washington, DC  20003)

SkillZone is a fun, fresh place to play and learn in Washington, DC., open for drop-in play time, classes, and private parties! A place in the city for children 6 & under. Registration is required.

Smithsonian Museum– (Various Locations)

Most are free of charge! Specific child-friendly areas in museums listed below.

U.S. Botanic Garden– (100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, DC)

Massive indoor exhibits, you can spend all day here. Check website as they occasionally have events such as cooking demonstrations, concerts, baby snuggler days and more.
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Birthday party ideas, venues & entertainers in and around Washington, DC

December 21, 2017

Planning a party should be exciting and fun, but until you find a perfect spot for your Bambino it may be a bit stressful. I’ve put together a list (longer than I intended) to get you thinking about some great spots and venues in our area.

 

Indoor Party

My Gym Bethesda: Read my personal experience (Location also in Potomac)

Creative Youth: Sewing, Runway Fashionista, Fashion Design and more

th-1Color Me Mine: Paint pottery, invitations and paper supplies included  (Gaithersburg, Rockville, Silver Spring & Fairfax)

Michaels: Choose from themes or design your own celebration, use of craft supplies and party space.

Launch Trampoline Park

Circle Yoga:  Parties taught by a Budding Yogis qualified yoga instructor. The party lasts 1 1/2 hours (1 hour of yoga, 1/2 hour for eating or gift exchange). Yoga parties can be coordinated around almost any theme.

The Escape Lounge:  Include an escape game and one-hour celebration. Pizza and beverages included. Perfect for older kids.

All Fired Up: Paint pottery, 5 balloons, invitations and paper supplies included

Magic Ground: Indoor play with extra bonuses

Imagination Stage: See a show or have a workshop

Flying Kick Tae Kwon Do: Go to the studio or have them come to you

Adventure Theatre: See a show or have a workshop

Bubble Bounce: 2 hours, private party space, pizza and juice included

Capital Gymnastics: 1 hour of gymnastics on the gym floor with a qualified instructor, followed by 1/2 hour in a party room

Kidville: Fun in the gym, 2 party leaders, invitations, cake, pizza and paper goods included

Gymboree: Choose a theme and an employee with guide your party to fun in the gym, invitations, good bag sand party supplies included

DC JCC: Choose a theme and they do it all for you with an energetic staff member

Bounce U: Inflatables

Pump it Up: Inflatables

Badlands: Read about our experience here

Silver Stars Gymnastics

College Park Aviation Museum: Each party includes an aviation-themed craft, museum exploration, a private party room, and much more.

Build-A-Bear Workshop: Make and take home a furry friend, games, activities and a hat

Laser Tag & Arcade

YMCA

PB&Jack: 1hr & 15 mins in the gym, 45 mins of cake and celebrating, themed craft corner, juice and paper supplies provided

More Indoor Options that may host parties

 

Outdoor Party

th-2American City Diner: Movie on the Deck with menu

Smithsonian National Zoo: Themed indoor party room and walking tour Zoo exhibits

Rock Creek Park:  Picnic tables, some spots have grills, bring your own fun and be one with nature

Leesburg Animal Park: 2 hours with a hostess, private pony rides, petting zoo, goody bag and paper supplies included

Tinkergarten

Orchards and Farms

Outdoor Ice Rinks

 

Indoor and Outdoor Comboth

Meadowside Nature Center: Room rental and a themed program with an outdoor activity led by Naturalist

Locust Grove Nature Center: Room rental and a themed program with an outdoor activity led by Naturalist

Glen Echo: Party space, ride the historic carousel, go to the playground

Wheaton Regional Park:  Train, carousel, playground

Cabin John Park: Trains, playground and indoor party space

DC Parks & Recreation: Play at a playground, rec center, gym or pool. Apply for a permit well in advance

 

Our favorite musicians who will come to your home or venue

Mr. Gabe

Mr. Skip

John Henry, The Guitar Playing Man

Amber with Meadowlark Music

Baba Ras D

The Uncle Devin Show

Marsha Goodman-Wood

 

Entertainment/Decor
Reptiles Alive!

SenSations Party Designs

James Creel and his Balloonery

Captain Allstar

Vivi the Clown

The Amazing Kevin (Magician)

We’re Having a Party- Party Supply & Rental

Link to search and hire various entertainment and entertainers

 

Need a bounce house?

Total Party & Event

Talk of the Town

 

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Winter classes and camps in and around Washington, DC

November 9, 2017

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Updated post can be found here

Winter Classes:

Adventure Theatre: Musical theatre classes for ages kindergarten-grade 5 can be found here.

Anna Banana Arts & Crafts: Classes for 2-8 year old’s can be found here.

Edlavitch DCJCC:  Classes can be found here.

Homerun Baseball: 2, 8 week sessions throughout winter for boys and girls ages 4-11 can be found here.

Imagination Stage: Theme-based Class Schedule for children ages 12 months-age 21 can be found here.

Just For Kids: Sports classes for ages 18 months-9 years old can be found here.

Montgomery County Recreation Department: You can find The Guide which is full of classes here or you can pick one up at a Montgomery County Library or Recreation Center.

My Gym Bethesda & My Gym Potomac: Winter classes for kids ages 3 months – 10 years old. Specialty classes for sports and tumbling, as well as mommy and me movement classes during the week and weekend. Also offering winter break camps and parent nights out which are themed drop-off programs. Check out my experience at My Gym!

Round House Theatre: Classes consist of 8-week sessions on Saturdays. Classes for children ages 2-Grade 8 can be found here.

Silver Stars Gymnastics: Classes for children ages 18 months and up can be found here.

Smithsonian National Zoo: Preschool classes and after school classes for children ages 6-10 throughout the year can be found here.

Super Soccer Stars: 12 months to 12 years old. Classes can be found here.

Tinkergarten: Classes for ages 18 months-8 years old can be found here. Refer to a previous post for more info.

Quick Feet: Soccer for 2-5 year olds in DC, MD and VA. Classes can be found here.

 

**Don’t see what your Bambino may be interested in? Here is a running list of year-round classes and a Dance and Gymnastics list that may be helpful.

 

2018 Winter Camps:

Dec. 18-21: thThe Children’s House of Washington (CHOW)

Dec. 18-Jan.2: HoopED Sports Camp

Dec. 18-Dec. 22: Hopper Heroes Camp at Georgetown Day School 

Dec. 26-29: Snow Safari Winter Camp at The National Zoo

Dec. 26-29: School’s Out Day Camp at Adventure Theatre

Dec. 26-29: Bach to Rock Winter Camps

Dec. 26-29: Gymnastics Camp at Silver Stars

Dec. 26-30: Winter Camp at Little Loft

Dec. 27-29: Imagination Stage Winter Camp

 

Mom’s Groups:

Group for first and second time Moms PACE

8 Week New Mom’s Group at Lemon Tree

DC Parents of Multiples Group at Lemon Tree

Parent-and-me classes and experiences at Petite DC

A school for Toddlers and Parents and Caregivers at Intown Playgroup

Six Week Hook-Up with Mama’s Link

 

Indoor Gym Spaces: th

My Gym Bethesda

BusyBees

Magic Ground

Gymboree

Kidville

Other helpful posts:

Yoga with your Bambinos

Dance and Gymnastics classes

Year-round classes

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