Thursday, December 16, 2010

Coquitlam Mommy Newsletter

Lil' Page Turners            Tunes of the Week
      of the Week  

   The Going-To-Bed Book               Great Big Hits 2

Love this bedtime book!              This is a Classic Album that will take you 
                                                 back to your childhood!


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Events For The Week of December 20-25:

Monday December 20th


Kinder Cafe (Play Date) -
 
This is a new Cafe that offers a play area and a coffee/snack bar. They just opened in Port Moody and looks pretty good. Pre-crawlers are free and $5 per crawler. 


2010 Festival of Lights - VanDusen - A fantastic festival of lights! One of my favorite things to do during the holidays! Pack up the kids and get ready for a fantastic night of photos! There are a few stands for food down here as well if you are wanting to grab a bite. 

Tuesday December 21st

Movie and Play Date for the little ones! - New Release for the Week is: Elf - Will Farrel. There are 3 rows of seating; so we will move the little ones to the middle and the ones that want to chat to the back row. This way the mom's wanting to watch the movie can hear the TV. If the kids are back two rows... you also can keep them from watching the boob tube.

WINTER SOLSTICE LANTERN FESTIVAL 2010 - Celebrate the Winter Solstice which marks the longest night of 2010 on December 21, 2010. In Vancouver, the day is marked through the Winter Solstice Lantern Festival with celebrates its 17th year in the city. One festival spanning across five neighbourhoods: Yaletown, Granville Island, South East False Creek, Chinatown and the East Side offers performances, lantern making workshops, labyrinths of light and the spectacular Lantern Processions which make their way to sites across the city. Don't miss this spectacular evening event celebrating the 2010 Winter Solstice!

Wednesday December 22nd

Gymboree Get Together (Free Session for First Timers) - Free class at Gymboree PLay and Music Level 2. Gymboree Play & Learn 2 (6-10 months) Wed 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM

Thursday December 23rd

Indoor Walk at Port Moody Rec Center Walk inside on the Port Moody track. We can also move downstairs after for the drop in at they gym if you are wanting to let the little one crawl around a bit!

Friday December 24th

Christmas Eve - No Events

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Local Classes for your Little One by Raheel Shaharyar

Reviewed by Raheel Shaharyar (Member of Facebook's Coquitlam Mommy Page)

As a new parent I knew how play is important for the development of a child. But wasn't sure how to play with a baby? I knew music was good for them but it took me 4 months to learn Baby Beluga!

So I signed up for a class. I tried out a few of the various ones offered in the Tri-cities, and have a short summary of what I found:

Jump Start Music and Movement
This class was a lot of fun and we partook in it when Liyana was 5 months old and a little more interactive. We learned a little infant massage, sign language and sang and danced to some fun songs. The only thing that bothered me about this class that it was ages 0-18 months. I felt that the age range was too great, with some babies barely able to lift there heads and others crawling and walking around the room. Since the babies are encouraged to roam and explore the parent was often singing by themselves while their baby crawled over to visit with someone else. It was distracting.

Boogie Babies (POMO Rec Ctr)
This class was almost exactly like Jump Start. The only difference was the songs we sang and the activities we did. I preferred it to Jump Start simply because it was closer to home. The age range however is again 0-12 months so you have babies walking and crawling all over the place. It really made me appreciate Gymboree with each level play group tailored to a specific age.

Gymboree Play and Music
I signed up to try a level 1 free class for this when Liyana was just 3 months old. I found it to be pricey when all we did was sing a few songs, give baby a massage and do some exercises to improve neck control.

I have been told by various friends that Gymboree is actually great for babies older then 6 months as they have a gym area and they help you do activities that improve a child's mobility, allow the babies to play side by side and help dexterity. I plan on signing up for level 2. Liyana is crawling and moving and I think she will benefit most from this class.

I think it's great that you can try a class for free with no pressure to sign up. If however you sign up for a class at the end of the free one you get a discount on your first month.

Mother Goose (Newport Village)
These classes are free and offered through West Coast Family Resources. They are great! You learn songs, rhymes and stories from two great ladies. You are given a song book only at the end of the 8 weeks of class. The idea is to teach parents the songs through repetition each week similar to the way a child learns.

In short, I think the perfect combination of play is to attend Mother Goose along with a paid class best suited to your child's needs and personality.