



Years FUNdamentals of gymnastics. At Tumble Bees, children can learn to roll, balance, count, coordinate, socialise, and so much more. The academy offers a range of classes, including toddler gymnastics and classes for babies as young as 8 weeks old.
Tumble Bees Pre-School Gymnastics classes are designed for confident walkers up to 5 years old. These structured 45-minute classes allow children to engage in free play, where they can climb, swing, balance, and more. The classes then move to circle time, where children can enjoy fun themed songs, hand apparatus, and learn a new gymnastics skill each week. The session concludes with another round of free play, followed by a cool down using a parachute and a relaxing song.
During the class, parents or caregivers stay with their child and provide assistance, whether it be through hand-holding or simply offering encouragement and support.
Toddle Bees Classes are specifically catered to mobile babies, roughly starting from 6 months old, up to confident walkers aged 2 years and a few months. The 45-minute class is divided into circle time, where action songs and hand apparatus are used to engage the children, followed by a breakout session for walkers to explore the large apparatus and learn new gymnastics skills. Younger children or non-walkers are given challenges to help them with their next developmental stage, such as sitting, crawling, walking, and climbing. The session concludes with a cool down using a parachute and bubbles.
Tumble Bees aims to provide a safe and fun environment for children to learn and develop their gymnastic skills. All classes are taught by experienced instructors who understand the unique needs and abilities of young children. Whether your child is just starting to walk or already a confident mover, Tumble Bees has a class that will suit their needs and help them grow physically and mentally.
To find out more about the current timetable and class offerings, visit the Tumble Bees website. Tumble Bees is committed to providing quality gymnastics classes and creating a supportive community for children and their families.