Welcome December!…This the season to PLAY! Ask about our Winter Wonderland parties, holiday themed Open Gyms and festive activities to celebrate together with friends.
We started our son here when he was 8 months old and we are so happy at Gymboree Play & Music. Week after week we play and learn new things! The teachers are spectacular and are so engaging. They have taught my son so much!
- Laurence E.,
My kids and I️ love Gymboree! It’s our home away from home! The teachers are great and the facility is clean which is really important to me.
- Caroline P.,
This is a great place for your little ones to get some exercise, mingle with peers, explore and learn.
Your little one is ready to start exploring their ABC’s and ease into independent learning. They are showing more interest in talking and figuring out the relationship between letters and language, are building social skills and gaining self-confidence.
What to expect in class:
Classes are taught by a trained teacher who will introduce all 26 letters, relating each letter to fun, imaginative real-life themes. A gentle introduction to independent learning is incorporated, allowing the children to get comfortable with class participation without their grownup!
Benefits:
Preschool Prep with HOMER offers engaging lessons as children explore movement, build literacy and social skills, and prepare for preschool, kindergarten, and life!
Academic:
Children will be working on an expanding vocabulary, and making meaningful connections as they get “preschool ready” with these important life skills:
Early Literacy & Math We’ve created an engaging in-person setting for children to be motivated as they explore literacy, social-emotional learning, and emergent numeracy.
Independence The class includes parent/child activities and independent (drop-off) activities, helping children develop life-readiness skills like communication and collaboration.
Social Skills Children will learn to share, follow directions, and take turns, while also participating in simple back-and-forth conversational exchanges with both teachers and other children.
Welcome December!…This the season to PLAY! Ask about our Winter Wonderland parties, holiday themed Open Gyms and festive activities to celebrate together with friends.
We started our son here when he was 8 months old and we are so happy at Gymboree Play & Music. Week after week we play and learn new things! The teachers are spectacular and are so engaging. They have taught my son so much!
- Laurence E.,
My kids and I️ love Gymboree! It’s our home away from home! The teachers are great and the facility is clean which is really important to me.
- Caroline P.,
This is a great place for your little ones to get some exercise, mingle with peers, explore and learn.
Your little one is ready to start exploring their ABC’s and ease into independent learning. They are showing more interest in talking and figuring out the relationship between letters and language, are building social skills and gaining self-confidence.
What to expect in class:
Classes are taught by a trained teacher who will introduce all 26 letters, relating each letter to fun, imaginative real-life themes. A gentle introduction to independent learning is incorporated, allowing the children to get comfortable with class participation without their grownup!
Benefits:
Preschool Prep with HOMER offers engaging lessons as children explore movement, build literacy and social skills, and prepare for preschool, kindergarten, and life!
Academic:
Children will be working on an expanding vocabulary, and making meaningful connections as they get “preschool ready” with these important life skills:
Early Literacy & Math We’ve created an engaging in-person setting for children to be motivated as they explore literacy, social-emotional learning, and emergent numeracy.
Independence The class includes parent/child activities and independent (drop-off) activities, helping children develop life-readiness skills like communication and collaboration.
Social Skills Children will learn to share, follow directions, and take turns, while also participating in simple back-and-forth conversational exchanges with both teachers and other children.