Any one tried Baby Buddies??

Leta

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Hi

My gal who is now 12 months old had been participating tiny tots class at Baby buddies in tin hau.

So far the class structure is okay for my gal. They have free play, singing, storytelling, and this part of the class where the babies get to touch and feel things like paint, foam, pasta and so on.

This is the first and only play group that we have been too. But I would like to find out if baby buddies is a good play group to go to?? Or if there is any other play groups which is even better and interesting?? Or is there any other good recommendations?? We live at hong kong side and would like to go somewhere at hong kong side..

Looking forward to all mummies' advice
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I took my boy to baby buddies tuen mun when he was 13 months, for about 6 months(stopped bc I was getting to pregnant and it was a bit far to go for us). My son loved it, and so did I. I like the structure of it, and all the playtime allotted. In hk the seems to be a big underemphasis on learning by play, a very important thing for babies and toddlers. A playgroup like BB is a bit rare in that respect. Plus, the price is pretty unbeatable. Why don't you just do a trial lesson to get a feel for it, and see what it's all about?
 
My little girl has been attending Baby Buddies Tin Hau since August and I personally like it a lot. She's now in Step 2 classes.
 
I took my 13 month old to a trial class at Baby Buddies in Sheung Wan a few weeks ago and she loved it. We will definitely be enrolling her in January.
 
My son went to the Sheung Wan baby buddies class from 1 year to 22 months and he enjoyed it. Was a bit hard to get him to sit down for mat time (!) but generally it was good. The teacher there was Emma at the time and she was awesome. Think she has since left. The price is quite good too given the length of the class.
 
My son attended Baby Buddies in Tuen Mun from the time he was about 18 months old until he turned 2-years-old. For the price, I think that Baby Buddies is unbeatable. It's quality and it's exactly what children in that age group need. Something to keep in mind is that children and adults are hugely different in what we find interesting. Adults like novelty (something new every time) but children crave routine with a little bit of novelty and they also need things to be presented in a very story-like manner. (I was just reading some research about this). So, even though we adults might think, "Is there something more interesting?" this type of play is exactly what the kids need. It might not be super interesting for us but if our kids are interacting and enjoying themselves, then it's actually perfect. Baby Buddies has my full vote!
 
Thanks all for the great advices!! My gal now is attending the baby buddies class n she loves it
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Hello Ocean419, yeah my gal also enjoyed the class at baby buddies. We will be returning to her class next week after our long holiday. Which centre does your boy goes to? Tin hau or sheung wan?
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