Sports/Activities for 3 year olds...

Callie girl

New Member
Socki try Jumpbunch, it burns a little energy out of them and they have fun. My 4 year old missed the t-ball be a week so I know the 3 year old will be to young.
 

jwwb2000

pretty black roses
Kids have to be 4 to start Kiddie Kick Soccer.

If you didn't mind him taking tap class, I know he is old enough for that at Gracie's.
 

lil_daisy

New Member
Depending upon how you spend your sundays:

sunday school - my kids are divided up by age or class completed in school,

plenty of munchkins his age. There's a story, craft, and a snack in an hour's time- and it's free.

not a sermon just a thought. :flowers:
 

terbear1225

Well-Known Member
try kiddo's baby and toddler gym. we absolutely LOVE it! I've also heard good things about the jump yard by the movie theater, haven't made it there myself yet.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
Depending upon how you spend your sundays:

sunday school - my kids are divided up by age or class completed in school,

plenty of munchkins his age. There's a story, craft, and a snack in an hour's time- and it's free.

not a sermon just a thought. :flowers:

No, thank you. He needs something with physical activity. He already spends enough time at daycare.
 

Elle

Happy Camper!
T did a toddler tots gymnastic program through rec & parks when he was 2 or 3 and then little dragons karate for 2 years when he was 3-5 maybe but that place has since closed. He loved both activities.
 

nicole_M

New Member
Isn't Kiddos only for kids under 4? They have an older sibling 'room'. I inquired about rates for my 3 and was told the 3 year olds could go into the gym room but not the 4 year old.

I think it's a neat place, when my oldest starts Kindergarten I may take the younger 2.

Socki - I am wanting to get my 4 yo boy in some type of sport or activity as well. I hadn't even thought of Karate.
 
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