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Amazing Tots

Boca Vibe
April 14, 2026

Amazing Tots: A Fun and Educational Experience for Young Boca Raton Families

Boca Raton, FL – April 15, 2026 – Get ready to introduce your little ones to the world of sports and physical activity with Amazing Tots, a weekly guided program designed specifically for children aged 18 months to 2.5 years. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

Located at 300 S Military Trail in Boca Raton, FL 33486, this fun and interactive class is perfect for young families looking to get their kids moving and engaged in structured physical activity. Each week, the class focuses on one sports lesson, combined with a balanced mix of physical challenges and discovery-based activities.

The program places significant emphasis on motor development, with weekly activities designed to enhance the vestibular system and locomotor skills. This will help your child develop essential hand-eye coordination, agility, gross, and fine motor skills.

Cheerful baby in blue shirt enjoying first birthday with balloons in a studio shoot. | BocaVibe
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Benefits for Young Children

  • Develops motor skills and coordination
  • Enhances hand-eye coordination and agility
  • Fosters gross and fine motor skills development
  • Supports vestibular system development
  • Encourages physical activity and exploration

At Amazing Tots, we understand the importance of providing a safe and nurturing environment for young children to learn and grow. Our experienced instructors are dedicated to creating a fun and engaging atmosphere that will leave your child eager to return each week.

Join Us for an Unforgettable Experience

Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to introduce your little ones to the world of sports and physical activity. Register now for Amazing Tots, happening every Thursday at 300 S Military Trail in Boca Raton, FL 33486.

Event Details

Date: April 15, 2026 Time: 08:45 AM – 09:40 AM Location: 300 S Military Trail Boca Raton, FL 33486

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report