Birds
10-19 months
Unleash your toddler’s potential by engaging in movement-based activities that foster mobility, communication, and social skills! Perfect for curious explorers aged 10-19 months.
What you’ll be doing together
What they’ll learn
Mobility & Motor Skills
Develop balance, body, and spatial awareness as your child more confidently explores the space around them through crawling, walking, or even running.
Problem Solving & Safe Risk-Taking
Gymnastics equipment provides a safe space for your child to explore, take risks, and practice independence.
Early Communication Skills & Following Directions
Instructor-led group activities help to develop communication skills, direction following, and a love of learning with other toddlers.
Main Schedule

Summer | 19 July-31 August

how classes work
Choose a class you can attend weekly
The Little Gym offers action-packed, age-appropriate weekly classes with a consistent schedule to enhance your child's overall development and become a fun part of their routine!
Enrol anytime during the year
Unleash your child’s full potential with continuous enrolment and a class environment. Make-up classes are available to keep you on track!
Enjoy a holistic, ongoing program
A continuous program nurtures real growth by supporting and celebrating every stage of a child's physical, social, and cognitive development. From 4 months to 12 years, always something new
Your first Birds class
Join our warm and welcoming class for young toddlers aged 10–19 months, where fun gymnastics and adventurous movement boosts mobility, body control, communication, and social growth
Group Activities
With shared smiles, joyful songs and age-appropriate gymnastics for confident crawlers, cautious cruisers, and early walkers—our group activities turn movement into magical opportunities for growth

Individual Challenges
Every baby is unique. In our small Birds classes, caring teachers celebrate individuality with personalised guidance and playful challenges that help each child grow in courage and confidence

Body and Brain Development
Adventurous gymnastics movements like rolling, swinging, spinning and sliding build strength, sensory skills, and brain-body connections essential for healthy growth, body control and school readiness
