With kids, signing-up for more than four classes of beginner ballet, language or music lessons is the definition of long-term commitment. Thankfully, these local, hip studios have free introductory classes where your tiny dancer can practice a proper pirouette or hone her martial arts moves before you shell out the big bucks. All you have to do is call ahead and register your spot for a free first class. Read on for the scoop before you sign on the dotted line.

Gymboree Play & Music Center
Whether your little one wants to tumble, sing, act, or dance, Gymboree has you covered. Creativity reigns free here so kiddos can play till their heart’s content and you’re ready for nap time. With classes like Family Music, where whole gang can sing and dance around with tambourines, to Art, where little hands can create the next masterpiece for the National Gallery, and even Sports, where kids can learn racquetball, volleyball and even golf, Gymboree has enough fun stuff for even the pickiest of kiddos. Email wdc@gymboreeclasses.com for more information.

2639 Connecticut Ave. NW #113
Washington DC
202-627-2450
Online: gymboreeclasses.com

photo courtesy of Gymboree

Music Together
Mini-maestro’s in training can listen, sing, dance, and learn the scales of music at Music Together. The teachers will take your child’s natural enthusiasm for moving, shaking and making noise and guide them towards a lifelong (hopefully!) love of music. They can beat on drums, shake maracas, dance in circles and just enjoy being a kiddo in a world full of beautiful noise.

100 E. Windsor Ave.
Alexandria, Va
703-548-7195
Online: musictogetheralexandria.com

photo courtesy of Music Together 

Kidville
Boing.Bounce.Tumble.Repeat. If this sounds like your kiddo then Kidville Bethesda might just be the ticket to containing their excitement and channeling it towards something constructive. Gym, art, music, dance and enrichment classes offer a variety of super fun activities that all kids love. For those of us with multiple little ones, it helps to have everyone’s activities in one place, so maybe, just maybe, you’ll get a few minutes of peace and quiet…at least until they beg for ice cream when they’re done.

4825 Bethesda Ave.
Bethesda, Md
301-656-5030
Online: kidville.com/bethesda

photo courtesy of Kidville

Crazy 88 Mixed Martial Arts
Every so often something so incredibly cool comes along that one free class won’t cut it. Crazy 88 MMA is just that sort of awesome, and they offer a free 30 day trial to find out if your little ones can kick some MMA booty. Classes focus on discipline, strength, encouragement, and respect which means there’s no need to fear that little Johnny or Sarah will only want to body slam their stuffed animals when they get home from class. In fact, Crazy 88 MMA helps to prepare kiddos to face real life scenarios with dignity and grace.  So don’t be surprised when those video games start to gather dust and your little MMA warrior starts acting like Mr. Miyagi. Wax on, wax off.

7024 Troy Hill Dr. Suite L
Elkridge, Md
443-283-1450
Online: crazy88mma.com

photo courtesy of Crazy 88 Martial Arts

Language Stars
Little xenophiles will love checking out the free class at Language Stars. Whether they dream of Paris, yearn for Berlin, or are just in love with Asian fusion cuisine, kids can test out French, German, Spanish, Mandarin, or Arabic classes designed specifically for their tiny (but ever expanding) minds.  Parents can tag along to the tots classes, and then watch in wonder as the fluency progresses through the ages.

6224-C Old Dominion Drive
McLean, Va
703-462-8858
Online: languagestars.com

photo courtesy of Language Stars

roda Movements
Capoeira might be the hottest thing we’ve heard of in a long time. Combining dance, acrobatics, music and martial arts, it’s a UNESCO protected cultural heritage from Brazil. For kiddos who love everything about well everything, Capoeira might take little miss and mr to the front of the line at the cool awards. You could also win most awesome Mom (or Dad) ever. roda Movements let your little one move and shake for free (sweet!) before committing to an intense and exotic training regiment.

7014-A Westmoreland Ave.
Takoma Park, Md
301-920-0913
Online: rodamovements.com

photo: soaringbird via flickr

Ballet de Volee
Sometimes, there’s nothing cuter than a little girl in a leotard and tutu. But since said girls can often be finicky (as are boys) Ballet de Volee is the perfect place to try out some pirouettes before signing up for a season long (often 3-6 months) repertoire of arabesques, brises, and plies. Whether or not your little one dreams of being the next Mikhail Baryshnikov or Anna Pavlova, Ballet de Volee will offer classical ballet training to help foster a love of ballet and proper technique to tiny dancers everywhere.

215 W Montgomery Ave.
Rockville, MD
301-933-2928
Online: rockvilleballet.com

photo: Brad Greenlee via flickr

Know a studio that offers free classes that you’ve tried before? Share them in the Comments below! 

— Hilary Riedemann

While thoughts of high school foreign language classes may send shivers down your spine, the opportunity to learn a new language in a fun environment will have your little ones jumping for joy. Kids actually learn new languages much faster than adults. In fact, the younger, the better! Check out these classes that will open up a whole new world of words to your young linguist.

 Photo Credit: Yak Academy

Yak Academy
Using play-based immersion techniques, Yak Academy creates a fun environment where kids naturally absorb language through song, movement and activities such as arts and crafts. Students are able to learn at their own pace, in a non-traditional environment. Options include a preschool program, enrichment and “Toddler and Me” classes. Languages Offered: Spanish and Mandarin

Word of the Day: Libre! Yak Academy offers “libre” (meaning free in Spanish) trial classes, as well as sibling and military discounts.

Cost: $118/month for ages 3 and above; $100/month for “Toddler & Me” class; $50 Registration Fee (ages: 1-10)

9939 Hibert St., Suite 105
San Diego, Ca 92131
(858) 679 7760
Online: yakacademy.com

 Photo Credit: Language Door Facebook Page

Language Door
From Arabic to Vietnamese — and many languages in between — Language Door provides a wide variety of choices for your kiddo to explore. Native speaking teachers engage students during small group sessions of three to four students. Kids’ classes meet once per week for an hour for eight weeks in order to allow time for the understanding of each lesson and to complete homework. Languages Offered: 20+ languages

Word of the Day: Eenvoudig. Language Door always offers the next level of your language at the same date and time, keeping your scheduling “eenvoudig” (meaning simple in Dutch).

Cost: $199 - $239/session 
7380 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Suite 202A
San Diego, Ca 92111
(858) 888-3509
Online: languagedoor.com

Photo Credit: BFLE Facebook Page

Brilliant Foreign Language Education
In the heart of the Otay Ranch neighborhood of Chula Vista, you will find the Brilliant Foreign Language Education (BFLE) center. While primarily offering classes in Mandarin, BFLE has expanded its language options since recently opening its doors. Flexible hours, qualified teachers and small group sessions for grades pre-K, K-6, and 6-12 make finding a perfect class for your family easy. Even better, classes start right away so there is no need to wait for a new session to begin, simply call to schedule. Languages Offered: Spanish, Mandarin, French and Japanese

Word of the Day: 社區 – BFLE loves giving back to its 社區 (Chinese for community) by offering free classes once a month at neighboring Heritage Park Recreation Center.

Cost: $10/class, $30 registration fee per family (ages: 4+)
1392 E. Palomar St. Suite 408
Chula Vista, Ca 91913
(619) 721-6552
Online: BFLElanguage.com

 Photo Credit: Lingua Natal Facebook Page

Lingua Natal
Lingua Natal Center’s Origin™ curriculum provides a learning experience based upon a child’s natural curiosity. Lena Sisson, founder of Lingua Natal, has learned that for kids, language learning is the result of a dynamic blend of continual language stimulation, joyous interaction with native people, culture, new sounds and loving encouragement. The center offers programs for six age groups, including Year Round (Beginner to Proficiency), Camps (Summer, Winter and Spring), Home Groups and Enrichment. Languages Offered: French, Spanish and Mandarin

Word of the Day: Thème – Each 8-week session is based upon a thème (French for theme), such as The Solar System and Rain Forests, to keep kids engaged throughout the year.

Cost: Varies by Program (ages: 1-12)
1104 Garden View Rd.
Encinitas, Ca 92024
(619) 585-5269
Online: linguanatal.com

 

Photo Credit: Italian American Academy Facebook Page

Italian Cultural Center
The Italian Cultural Center in Little Italy offers a fun and relaxing environment to learn Italian, whether you are 2 or 102. Their Parent and Me classes, provided by the Italian American Academy, allows you and your toddler to learn in a fun-filled class of movement, songs and games. Introducing children early to the sounds of the Italian language allows them to develop pronunciation and conversion skills right along with their parent. Language Offered: Italian

Word of the Day: Cucina – The kitchen becomes a classroom for linguists and little chefs, ages 5-8, during cucina (Italian for cooking) classes that are offered each quarter.  

Cost: $150/session; $180/Parents & Me or Italian Cooking (ages: 2 – 14)
1669 Columbia St.
San Diego, Ca 92101
(619) 237-0601
Online: icc-sd.org

Have you tried foreign language classes with your kids? Which ones do you recommend? Tell us in the comments!

— Roxanne Holmes

Who knew endless naps and snacking would get old? If you and the babe are ready to get out (get dressed), and greet the world, we’ve rounded up the best activities for mom and her little bundle, from newborn-friendly yoga, to baby music workshops to storytimes for the smallest of the small.

Photo courtesy of Le Petit Baleen

Swim!
There’s a reason your little one loves the bath—he or she has probably spent more time in water (9 months?) than they have on dry land, so it’s never too young to get ‘em swimming and splashing. Le Petit Baleen and American Swim Academy offer classes for babies as young as 8 weeks, and with their extra warm indoor pools, friendly instructors and viewing benches (grandma and grandpa will want to see this), it makes for the perfect activity (and photo op) all year round.

American Swim Academy
6948 Sierra Ct.
Dublin, Ca
925-479-7946
Online: americanswimacademy

Le Petit Beleen San Francisco
933 Mason Street
San Francisco, Ca
866-896-3603

La Petite Baleen San Bruno
434 San Mateo Avenue
San Bruno, Ca
866-896-3603

La Petite Baleen Half Moon Bay
775 Main Street Half
Moon Bay, Ca
866-896-3603

LaPetite Baleen Atherton
60 Fifth Avenue
Redwood City, Ca
866-896-3603
Online: swimlpb.com

Photo courtesy of Pretend City

Read!
Your nearest public library undoubtably offers a weekly baby-and-me class aimed to introduce little droolers to the joys of reading though music, movement and lots of cuddles. The (free!) classes also offer new parents and opportunity to relearn all those sweet kiddie songs that they probably haven’t heard in a few decades, and to bring home a few new books to keep that bedtime routine interesting.

Baby Rhyme Time and Playtime
San Francisco Public Libraries
Mission: Mon., 1:15 p.m.
Ocean View: Mon., 2 p.m.
Sunset: Mon., 2 p.m.
West Portal: Tues., 10:30 a.m.
Ortega: Wed., 3 p.m.
Presidio: Thurs., 10:15 a.m.
Mission Bay: Thurs., 10:15 a.m.
Bayview: Thurs., 11 a.m.
Main: Thurs., 3: 30 p.m.
Online: sfpl.org

Babies and Books
Larkspur Public Library
Wed., 9:30 a.m.
400 Magnolia Ave.
Larkspur, Ca
415-927-5005
Online: ci.larkspur.ca.us

Baby Bounce
Oakland Public Libraries
Main: Tues., 10:15 a.m.
Golden Gate: Tues., 11:15 a.m.
Diamond: Wed., 10:15 a.m.
Lakeview: Wed., 11 a.m.
Montclair: Thurs., 11: 30 a.m.
Online: www.oaklandlibrary.org

Just Baby and Me
Burlingame Public Library
Fri., 10:30 a.m.
480 Primrose Rd.
Burlingame, Ca
650-558-7400
Online: burlingame.org

Baby Lapsit
San Jose’s Martin Luther King Library
Thurs., 11:30 a.m.
150 E. San Fernando St.
San Jose, Ca
408-808-2183
Online: sjlibrary.org

Photo courtesy of Pomegranate

Stretch!
Those first few months with baby are a serious workout, and you’re likely to be feeling sore in places you didn’t even know existed. And your babe is probably still unfolding from his or her time curled up in your belly. Take some time to stretch it out at one of these relaxing mom and baby yoga sessions. Crying little ones are par for the course, so don’t stress about your babe being on their best behavior!

Post Natal Yoga with Jane Austin
Yoga Tree
1234 Valencia St.
San Francisco, Ca
415-647-9707
Online: yogatreesf.com

Mom and Baby Yoga
Pomegranate
25 Tamalpais Ave.
San Anselmo, Ca
415-785-3173
Online: pomcenter.com

It’s Yoga, Baby + Massage
It’s Yoga Kids
569 Ruger St.
San Francisco, Ca
415-750-9990
Online: itsyogakids.com

Postnatal Yoga (with childcare!)
Yogalayam
1723 Alcatraz Ave.
Berkeley, Ca
510-655-3664
Online: yogalayam.org

Mom & Baby Yoga
Blossom
299 S. California Ave., Ste. 120
Palo Alto, Ca
650-321-2326
Online: blossombirth.org

Mom and Baby Yoga
Yoga at Change
400 Ben Franklin Ct.
San Mateo, Ca
650-340-9642
Online: yogaatchange.com

Photo courtesy of Music Together

Sing!
Whether or not you can carry a tune, your voice is still the sweetest sound your baby hears. Learn some songs, explore different instruments and give your baby the gift of music during his or her first months.

Music Together
Hundreds of classes in Bay Area locations everywhere.
Find a class here: musictogether.com

Mini Music Time
Inner Rhythms
518D Tamalpais Dr.
Corte Madera, Ca
415.895.6144
Online: minimusictime.com

Baby Move & Groove
Ark Row Kids
122 Main St.
Tiburon, Ca
415-435-2200
Online: arkrowcenter.com

Kindermusik Sing and Play
Piedmont Center for the Arts
801 Magnoila Ave.
Piedmont, Ca
510-531-3190
Online: nanmusik.com
Music at Gymboree
925 Blossom Hill Rd.
San Jose, Ca
408-629-5813
Online: gymboreeclasses.com

 Do you have a favorite activity to do with your new babe?

—Erin Feher