Kung Fu For Kids
Teach your kids self respect and confidence by taking them to Kung Fu!<br><br> Kung Fu can develop kids’ self confidence and teamwork and may help prevent bullying at school. <br>Your kid could be the next Bruce Lee!
Read moreEquestrian for kids
Do your kids love horses? Let them try activities for young equestrians and equestriennes! Equestrianism is one of the most popular recreational activities for kids in South Africa. It is also a fun outdoor family activity!
Read moreAccordion For Kids
Try something different with this unique musical instrument!<br><br>It is often heard in Eastern European folk music.<br> Give your child a cultural as well as a musical experience with the accordion!
Read moreCricket for Kids
Fun in the sun for your children! This famous British sport can be played with the whole family on the beach, or professionally at a club. However your children want to play cricket, they will have fun!
Read moreHow to Select a Kids Party Venue in South Africa
take the time to read reviews and seek recommendations from fellow parents who have hosted parties at the venue. Their experiences and insights can provide valuable information about the venue's suitability for kids' parties.
Read moreSwim Schools – Motivated by money or driven by passion?
“I didn’t get into teaching and coaching for the number of wins or the money. It was a passion for trying to help young people”. That’s the motivation all coaches should have, no matter where they are in their careers – Bo Ryan
Read moreKids Activities in South Africa Today
Let the kids run, jump, and climb their way through the park. Pack a picnic and enjoy the fresh air and beautiful surroundings at places like Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town or Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden in Johannesburg.
Read moreExciting Toddler Gymnastics in South Africa: Keeping Holidays Active and Safe
Toddler gymnastics is an incredible school holiday activity that combines fun, fitness, and social development. It's a safe and enjoyable way to keep your child active during the break. So, whether your little one is flipping, tumbling, or balancing on beams, remember that they are on their way to becoming healthier, more confident, and better-coordinated individuals.
Read moreTips for beginners learning Karate
When we start to learn something new, especially in a class format like karate classes, it can feel daunting and our self-consciousness can get the better of us. Sensei Leo Ming has some points to keep in mind, so that you can enjoy your classes, and get the most out of your karate learning journey.
Read moreHarmonica For Kids
Your child can express their musical talent anywhere with an instrument that fits in their pocket!<br><br>Most often heard in blues and folk music, the harmonica is fun to play and very versatile!
Read moreGuitar for Kids
Your kids will love playing their favourite songs on the guitar! The guitar is quite simple to learn and easy to carry to school or on holidays. Your kids will be able to play anywhere, anytime.
Read moreTOP 10 REASONS TO LEARN MARTIAL ARTS WITH CAPOEIRA
There is more to establishing a passion for something new than just doing to basics. You can’t immerse yourself longterm with a new sport if you don’t start getting involved in other aspects of it as well. You’ll want to find a common interest with others to stay motivated, you’ll start talking racing techniques, styles and tips, gear, clothing, equipment and trends. Your conversations will get focused, your opinions and incentives more diverse, and you’ll find yourself getting more stuck into the activity.
Read morePetting Zoos for Kids
Do your children love animals? Then take them to a petting zoo! Your kids will love the chance to pet and play with cute and unusual animals.
Read moreWhy do I need an instructor?
We live in a day and age where there is an abundance of freely available information. All you have to do is hit up Google and you can find thousands of videos and articles on how to do anything, including how to play the guitar. ”Why do I need to fork out money then for an instructor?” you might ask yourself.
Read moreTouch Rugby for your Kids
A low risk way to play rugby for boys and girls!<br>Touch rugby, also known as touch football is a form of rugby that has been around since the 1950s.
Read moreExploring Play Centres for Kids
Look for diverse play equipment, age-appropriate zones, comfortable seating for parents, and additional amenities like a café for a quick snack.
Read more5 Reasons Why Spectators Aren’t Allowed In Dance Classes
Although spectators mean well, they always tend to form some sort of distraction. Be it two moms having a discussion, or a mom giving their child an encouraging wave during class. All of these things direct the attention away from the instructor.
Read moreBassoon for kids
Get your kids to groove with the low buzzing tune of the bassoon! The bassoon is one of the woodwind instruments belonging to the double reed family. In Australia, the longest running classical music label, Move, offers bassoon music, like songs from the Melbourne Bassoon Quartet. For kids who’d love to play the bass voice, the bassoon is the perfect instrument!
Read moreBagpipe for kids
Let your kids connect with other cultures by playing bagpipes! Bagpipes are musical instruments that use enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. They are traditionally used to provide music for dances and funerals. Get your outdoorsy kids to play this loud instrument!
Read moreGymnastics for Kids in South Africa
Gymnastics unfolds as a vibrant palette, casting a spectrum of benefits that enrich the lives of our precious ones. From fostering physical prowess to igniting cognitive brilliance, kindling self-belief, and nurturing bonds that stand the test of time, gymnastics is a canvas painted with strokes of holistic growth. By enrolling our children in gymnastics programs across South Africa, we open the door to an exceptional opportunity—an opportunity for them to thrive, learn, and flourish in a nurturing and dynamic environment.
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