Let's Wiggle

Arts and Athletics - 88th Street (Online)

Categories: Dance  |  Ages: 15 Months - 3.5 Years  |  Format: In-Person

About
Come on and get moving with us! S-T-R-E-T-C-H, WIGGLE, and MOVE! Get your body moving through movement, music, and yoga. Our games and creative play are designed to strengthen the core muscles, balance, coordination, and motor planning skills.
When to arrive:
10 Minutes Before
Additional details:
"Where do I park my stroller? Strollers may be parked outside our studio along 88th Street. Can I take pictures? We take privacy very seriously. Parents and caregivers are allowed to take pictures, but only of their own child."
Cancellation policy:
1 hour in advance
Caregiver required:
Yes

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577 Columbus Avenue, (southeast corner of 88th Street and Columbus), New York, NY 10024
Upper West Side
(212) 621-9166
About
Arts and Athletics at 88th Street, located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, offers classes for parents and children ages 6 months to 3 years old in yoga, movement, language, music, storytime and open play. Arts and Athletics traditionally has offered after-school enrichment classes for students at PS 9, PS 84 and PS 166, but the program became so popular that Arts and Athletics recently opened this location on 88th Street. Families can enjoy the likes of Bigs and Littles Music and Language Class, a Bookworm class, Let's Wiggle or simply enjoy open play time where bigs and littles will have the chance to meet, play and have fun. The program is continuing to grow, and Arts and Athletics would love your suggestions on how to best utilize the space for the community!
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Our mission is to benefit our neighborhood community by offering a wide range of educational opportunities, both physical and intellectual, in a safe and supportive environment.