View Full Version : Gymboree and cateriller kids club help
Jax Tellers Old Lady
30-08-2006, 16:46
Hi there does anyone know of any of these in east brisbane. I would love feedback from any parents or caregivers that take there kids to these as i would love my son to have some more social experience. Im sure he is getting sick of his mummy by now
Hi BertandErnie
what a coincidence, I enquired today about Carterpillar Kids!!
They hold classes at Ashgrovem New Farm, Bulimba and Wedt End.
Membership is $30 and then you buy 10card tickets for $85
Classes go for 45 minutes and depending on bub's age, they do plays for hand coordinations and motor gross skills etc.
If you go to the website (www.carterpillarkids.com.au (http://www.carterpillarkids.com.au)) and send them a email via their website, they call you the same day and give you some info
Hope this helps?
Belinda
Briswegian
30-08-2006, 19:56
I took Jacob to Cat. Kids when he was a bub as he did get bored and I needed things to wear him out. It's good fun if you can stomach spending that much money each week for one hour of fun.
I took my daughter to gymboree in Indropilly when she was 7 months old and she loved it. When she was older I took her to the TIny Tots gym at PCYC at Suncorp - I think there is an equivalent at Carindale - cheaper and just as much fun so worth checking out. She now attends Caterpiller Kids at her day care one day a week - but she is nearly 4 so in a different age group and gaining different skills so it is a bit harder to compare!
When she was older I took her to the TIny Tots gym at PCYC at Suncorp
Hi Draught
is there a website link or info number to call for the Tiny Tots ??
I heard about the one at Suncorp
Thanks
Not off the top of my head - just ring the PCYC during office hours and they are very helpful. It was about $15 for the year's membership and $6 per visit and you could go any day of the week (weekdays) without booking first.
Cool thanks, appreciate it:thumbsup:
I'll give them a call in the morning
I know that the Royal Mail (at Tingalpa) does a lot of free kids activities during the week. Like crafts, playgroup and face painting. They also have a huge playground that helps my 2 year old burn off a lot of energy.
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