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Things to do with Toddlers in St. Pete Beach

Things to do with Toddlers in St. Pete Beach
ST. PETE BEACH, FL:  The City of St. Pete Beach's Recreation Division offers a variety of classes catering to toddlers ages 3 to 5.  Start Smart Sports teaches children the fundamentals of sports such as basketball, soccer, and baseball.  The program allows participants to learn coordination while interacting with their peers to build social skills.  Start Smart is offered Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 to 2:15pm.  Music, Movement and More offers kids ages 3 to 6 incredible learning and sensory experiences as they sing, dance, make creative snacks and much more.  Class is held every Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:45pm.  Art-tacular Adventures also offers toddlers a chance to sing, act, create and just be a kid!  Classes are offered Monday and Wednesday mornings from 10:30 to 11:30am.  The Cheryl Lee Studio of Dance, Hyde Tae Kwon Do and Bayside Gymnastics also offer year-round programs for ages 3 and up.  Find something to do with your toddler every single day at the Community Center, 7701 Boca Ciega Drive.  Program prices vary so call the Community Center at 363-9245 more information at www.spbrec.com.

Things to do with Toddlers in St. Pete Beach

 

 


 

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Comments

Anne, there seems to be a lot to chose from there in St Petersburg for the very young. I'd enjoy taking my kids to some of these things so I could learn the fundamentals of a few of those sports.

Bob

Posted by Bob "RealMan" Timm (National Marketing Realtors) over 1 year ago

Anne - another great localism post! I think all sections of Pinellas County offer a lot of different classes for the little ones!

Posted by Barbara-Jo's Beach Blog - Clearwater Florida Real Estate (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 1 year ago

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