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Amazing Tots

Boca Vibe
April 16, 2026

Amazing Tots: A Fun and Educational Experience for Boca Raton’s Youngest Residents

Boca Raton, FL – April 22, 2026 – For parents looking for a fun and engaging way to introduce their toddlers to the world of sports, Amazing Tots is an exciting new program that promises to deliver just that. Taking place at 300 S Military Trail in Boca Raton, this weekly class is designed specifically for children aged 18 months-2.5 years, providing a discovery-based, guided experience that fosters physical activity and motor development. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

Each week, the Amazing Tots program focuses on one sports lesson, complemented by a balanced mix of structured physical challenges and organized discovery-based activities. The emphasis is placed on developing the vestibular system and locomotor skills, promoting hand-eye coordination, agility, gross, and fine motor skills in young children.

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Here are some highlights of what parents can expect from this exciting program:

  • Weekly sports lessons tailored to toddlers’ developmental needs
  • Structured physical challenges and discovery-based activities
  • Emphasis on motor development, including vestibular system and locomotor skills
  • Promotes hand-eye coordination, agility, gross, and fine motor skills

By participating in Amazing Tots, parents can rest assured that their little ones are receiving a fun and engaging experience that is both educational and entertaining. The program’s focus on motor development ensures that children are building strong foundations for future physical activity and sports participation.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to introduce your toddler to the world of sports! Register now for Amazing Tots, taking place at 300 S Military Trail in Boca Raton, FL 33486. For more information, visit [insert website URL].

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

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