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Active Sports & Gymnastics for Toddlers

byLet's Talk ClubIn-person sessions at YoungPlum Studio, Punjabi BaghStarts from6,000 per monthView full gallery

Movement is how little ones explore their world. Our toddler sports sessions combine guided gymnastics, balance games, and play-based movement to build coordination and confidence, all while you bond and celebrate their every milestone.

Welcome to our Let's Talk Sports session! Here, toddlers and parents engage in a fun obstacle course designed to build balance and motor skills, with expert guidance from our instructors.

Every attempt is a victory! A toddler navigates an obstacle with help from her mom and an instructor, while another child masters the hanging bar. We celebrate every step of their physical development journey.

We are so proud to partner with FitKid FitIndia for our sports and gymnastics sessions. Here you can see the patience and expertise of the instructors as they help toddlers build strength and conquer fears.

A toddler carefully steps over a hurdle, a parent's guiding hand nearby. These activities are designed to challenge them just enough to build confidence and coordination.

Our colorful, padded play area is the perfect safe space for toddlers to explore movement. Here, they are participating in a group game that involves balancing and stepping.

A game of catch and throw! This simple activity is fantastic for developing hand-eye coordination and social skills as the children learn to play together.

A group of toddlers and parents moving around the play area. Our sessions incorporate free movement and exploration, allowing children to learn at their own pace.

Walking along a designated path on the floor mats. This guided activity helps children with balance, focus, and following directions in a fun, game-like setting.

About Let's Talk Sports: Active Toddlers

Most sports classes for kids treat movement like a competition. Here, we use obstacle courses and soft play equipment to help your toddler master balance and coordination while you cheer them on from the sidelines. It is about building their physical confidence in a way that feels like pure play, not a drill.

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