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    Mummy Hokkienmee: Greetings to all :-)

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      sunflower
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      Wah...baby 6 mths already considering enrichment classes! For music and movement, you may try kindermusik, and yes, can try swimming too, as I believe babies love water (but must be really careful and find a qualified instructor for infant swimming lessons). You can find loads of information right here in KiasuParents.com! πŸ˜„


      :welcome:

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        hokkienmee
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        Thanks for your welcome.


        Yes, I think swimming is a good idea since my baby loves taking bath. :-)She is normally very happy during bath time.

        I am thinking of either Kindermusik or Seimpi MiM programme, not sure which one is more fun?

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          sunflower
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          You're welcome, hokkienmee. πŸ˜„ Hmm...if you're looking at the fun element, I wld think Kindermusik fits the bill, esp for babies as young as 6 mths.

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            hokkienmee
            last edited by

            Hi Sunflower,


            Thanks. πŸ™‚

            Do you happen to know what is the difference in the class content between Kindermusik class and Seimpi class??

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              sunflower
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              Hi, I’m not exactly clear, but in short, I think Kindermusik is more for general music appreciation (esp for young tots) and Seimpi classes sort of work towards being able to play the keyboard ultimately.

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                hokkienmee
                last edited by

                Hi Sunflower,


                Found these info on their website. It seems that Seimpi has a program for very young babies like Kindermusik too. But I think you are right, Kindermusik class sounds more fun πŸ™‚

                Music
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                1. Kindermusik
                => Village (newborn to 18 months)
                => Tanglin Mall
                => 6467 1789
                => $271.74/ 8 sessions/ 45 minutes
                => One time registration fee: $53.50
                => Activities: vocal play, instrument exploration, reading literature book
                http://www.kindermusik.com.sg/curricula_village.htm

                2. Seimpi
                => MIM @ FIRST (4 months to 11 months)
                => Funan, Marine Parade Central
                => 67376731 / 63465781
                => Activities: awareness of sound, speech reflex, stimulate inter-neuron connections
                http://www.seimpi-music.com.sg/musicmind.html

                3. GraceKids
                => Rhythm in me Mini Movers I (6 months to 12 months)
                => Great World City
                => 7334140
                => $365/10 sessions/ 45 minutes
                => Onetime membership fee: $40

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  Heyya hokkienmee,


                  http://www.tumbletots.com.sg/gymbabes.html is a great programme for 6 month old babies!

                  Gives parent and bb time to bond constructively with the expertise of
                  the play leaders within a clean & safe environment, and also gives bb
                  a chance to work with various equipments, exercises like crawling and
                  all which helps keep bb active.

                  Another i have tried with my elder girl back when she was a baby was http://www.weecare.com.sg/.
                  They're real professionals, i tell ya. And the spoken language... very
                  Queens! Good exposure for babies! Hehee... I remember a baby
                  crawling race during the session and i tell ya, it was the parents who
                  were more geared and pumped up! Not the babies! Wuahahahhaa!

                  Got time and $$$ to spare, why not baby enrichment, aye?
                  You go girl! And yes, welcome to KiasuParents, hokkienmee!

                  :welcome:

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                    hokkienmee
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                    Hi Buds,


                    Thanks.

                    Yes, this is my first kid mah, sure \"ganjiong\" a bit lah.

                    Have looked at different baby gym classes like Gymbabes (Tumble Tots), Gymboree, The Little gym, MyGym and JWT Kids gym. But not sure which one is the best?? But I think most important thing is my girl must like the class, so most likely I will sign up for trial class and let my girl choose for herself πŸ™‚

                    WeeCare sounds interesting. Can the babies interact while they are so young?? Must be really cute seeing them interacting with each other. πŸ˜‰

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                      amylqf
                      last edited by

                      :welcome:


                      yah normally 1st kids, a bit \"ganjiong\", can understand.

                      hehe, enjoy spending time here.

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        Yes, Wee Care was interesting!

                        It was a one time thing for me
                        though cos i attended the trial.

                        The place was too far in town,
                        not very convenient for me to
                        travel up and down in public
                        transport with my girl, for only
                        a short duration session.

                        And it doesn't come cheap.

                        Woit! No worries ah.. I support
                        you. It's not kan-cheong... it's
                        excited. Excited for bb! Hee! :lol:

                        I practically tried whatever trials
                        there were available then... and I
                        started with all the free trials 1st!
                        So i live up to the kiasu-ism spirit
                        right? :lol:

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