Classes for children - something for everyone

The Bay Area is rich in classes for children and children activities. It is just a matter of finding the ones that are right for your children. It is important to provide your children with a variety of classes to inspire an interest or passion and here is a list of some of the classes you can try with your little prima ballerina, Mozart or David Beckham!

Sports -
The best resource for sports classes for little ones is Parks and Recreation in your community. They offer baseball, soccer and basketball for children starting at age 3. This is a great way to encourage coordination and teamwork.

Swim -
Swim classes are a favorite for children. There are many locations for classes from YMCA to Fremont Swim School in Fremont and Livermore to Happy Fish in Fremont and Silliman Center in Newark to Splash Swim School in San Ramon.

Music -
Music Together is well known for its variety in curriculum of music, instruments and dance. There are classes througout the Bay Area and your youngest child can join (ages are birth through 5 years). The cost includes a songbook, CD and tape of the music covered in the class for that period. http://www.musictogether.com/

Gymboree has a variety of classes for young ones. They have music classes for children as young as 6 months through 5 years. There are locations throughout the Bay Area and the teachers seem to always be enthusiastic and enjoy children. Lots of bright colors, variety of instruments and learning rhythm through dance. http://www.gymboreeclasses.com/

Art -
Art classes are a natural for children. They love it! There are a few art classes throughout the Bay Area - Parks and Recreation and Museum for Children's Art are favorites. However, you can also go for single art fun to Color Me Mine. There are locations in Walnut Creek, Alameda, Daly City, Fremont and San Jose. More information available on http://www.colormemine.com/.

Gym -
Little Gym provides a large studio for lots of tumbling, building of muscles, coordination and self-esteem. They are located in several locations in the Bay Area and have classes for 12 week periods and a variety of ages.

Gymboree has classes for play and tumble using soft child-friendly climbing structures from 6 months to 5 years. Songs and bubbles are incorporated to really give the children an integrated sensory experience. Lots of fun!

For older kids, there are regular gymnastics classes such as Top Flight in Fremont. They give toddlers the exposure to the balance beam, floor stretching, rings, trampoline and bars. Lots of variety, fun music and even camps offered during spring break and winter break. http://www.topflightfremont.com/

Nature -
The Bay Area is rich in parks from Tilden in Berkeley to Rancho San Antonio in Cupertino to Sunol Park in Sunol and everything in-between. These areas provide rich envirments for children to explore, see animals, birds and learn the joy of hiking. For a little older kids, the best place for nature classes is the Jr. Naturalist Program at Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center. There is a registration fee. 4901 Breakwater Ave., Hayward, 510-881-6700. For infants and toddlers, the place to learn is Sulfer Creek Nature Center whose web site is: http://www.hard.dst.ca.us/sc_programs.html. They have a new focus every month and the fee is $7-8 which includes an art project. From age 1 and older.

Dance -
The Little Gym has started offering dance classes so they can be contacted for more information.
In Newark, The Dancemakers Studio has classes for 2 year olds and up. They offer everything from ballet/tap to hip hop. 5688 Thornton Avenue, Newark, Phone: 510-790-0133.

Tip of the Month - 2/1/07: Super Franks

Is it difficult to find a place to go for the whole family? It was for us. Our toddler isn't old enough for most movies, go-cart parks and we were a little tired of Chuck-e-Cheese. Then came SuperFranks in Pleasanton! It had its grand opening in January and has a variety of entertainment for various age groups. There is a glow-in-the-dark minature golf course, princess dress-up area with a room for tea parties, age appropriate and non-violent archade-type games and a cafe with Starbucks coffee and wifi! Check out their web site for more information - www.superfranks.com

Family Friendly Restaurants

It is never easy to find the right combination of good food, clean, fun atmosphere for the kids and acceptance of the occasional spill or mess after a visit. Not wanting to resort to pizza, hamburgers and chicken nuggets each time we went out to eat, I started paying attention to which restaurants fulfilled my four criteria. Here is my list. Most of them are chains but I would happily add local restaurants if they had the right combination as well. Please let me know which ones I am missing!


Elephant Bar

Olive Garden

Applebees

Chilis

Market Broiler in Fremont

Sweet Tomatoes/Fresh Choice

Kensington Circus in Kensington: Friendly neighborhood pub with all important play are in the back of the room. 389 Colusa Ave., Kensington, 510-524-8814

Pasta Pomodoro in El Cerrito, Oakland, Pleasant Hill, San Ramon, Santana Row - San Jose

Red Tractor Cafe in Dublin: the tractor and farm animal decor is a big draw for the kids with healthy and fresh food that is important to the parents. Lots of children's artwork is hanging all over the walls. 4920 Dublin Blvd, Dublin, 925-828-8300, http://www.redtractor.com/

Tip of the Month - 1/1/07 : Winkflash.com

Since we are starting a new year today, I decided I would add a "Tip of the Month" section to start the new year off right! If you are like me, you have tons of pictures in your computer and fewer and fewer in print. "When I get around to it, I will transfer them to CDs and print out the good ones" is what I used to think and say. However, I recently had a friend who had a computer technician working on her computer and lost everything on her hard drive! What a nightmare! She asked all of her friends to send her back the pictures she had forwarded on to us for various celebrations, milestones and just everyday fun pictures. Unfortunately, most of us did not have them saved to send back to her.

Lesson Learned - save your pictures on a web site so that you are not putting all your "pictures in one basket". There are many sites that allow you to upload your pictures. However, many of them allow them on their site for only a certain period of time (usually 3-6 months). Winkflash.com allows you to store your pictures for free for an unlimited period of time. What a relief! Now, you can store them and not worry about lost memories at the hands of an evil computer technician!