
The best way for babies and toddlers to learn is through play. Gyms and movement classes across Singapore are designed to nurture early development with obstacle courses, music, games, and more. Here are some of the best spots where little ones can move, groove, and grow.
Ages: 0.5–11 years old | Category: Movement | District: Multiple Locations
My Gym combines gymnastics, music, games, and interactive play to help children develop motor skills and confidence. With classes like Tiny Tykes and Gymsters, little ones grow socially and cognitively in a supportive, fun environment.
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Ages: 0.3–4 years old | Category: Movement | District: Multiple Locations
The Little Gym focuses on physical development programs for babies and toddlers. With gymnastics, dance, and sports-inspired activities, children build strength, flexibility, and coordination while having fun and boosting self-confidence.
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Ages: 2.5–12 years old | Category: Movement | District: Multiple Locations
BearyFun Gym offers gymnastics programs tailored to improve flexibility, balance, and fitness in young children. With kid-friendly equipment and experienced coaches, the gym provides a safe and exciting space for budding gymnasts.
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Ages: 0.3–12 years old | Category: Movement | District: Kallang
Kinder Klasse features a spacious 3,100 sqft facility with gym classes, open play sessions, and birthday parties. From rock walls to obstacle courses, the activities are designed to engage children while promoting physical development in a safe environment.
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Ages: 0.5–10 years old | Category: Movement | District: Multiple Locations
Power Kids Gym offers structured programs for babies and toddlers that focus on physical development, coordination, and confidence-building. Each class is designed to encourage kids to stay active while exploring movement in a playful way.
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