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12 babies · Ages 4–10 months
Next class
Tue 10:30 AM
What can your babydo this month?
Structured movement classes for babies 0–12 months — where every tumble, reach, and grip is a milestone in the making.
One class. Five moments.
A hundred tiny firsts.
"She stopped crying the moment she felt the mat. First time that week."
Priya M., mom to Leela, 5 months
Arrival & Sensory Warm-Up
Babies arrive barefoot. The studio hums with soft percussion. Each little one gets a textured sensory ring to mouth, squeeze, and study — activating the tactile pathways that prime the brain for movement.
Coach's Note
Tactile input before movement increases proprioceptive readiness by ~40% in infants under 8 months.
"She crawled for the first time at the tunnel station. I was recording the wrong baby."
Marcus T., dad to Zoe, 8 months
Tummy-Time Obstacle Course
A foam tunnel, a wedge, a mirror on the floor. Babies army-crawl, push up, and discover that their arms can hold their whole head up. Parents cheer. Coaches quietly note who's using their left arm less.
Coach's Note
Tummy time builds the posterior chain muscles needed for crawling — babies need 30 min cumulative daily before 6 months.
"The coach said "he just transferred" and I had no idea what that meant. Then I cried anyway."
Sofia R., mom to Mateo, 7 months
Grip & Reach Stations
Suspended sensory balls. Foam blocks in three sizes. Babies bat, grab, and transfer objects from hand to hand. This is the moment most parents pull out their phones — and the moment most milestones quietly click into place.
Coach's Note
Hand-to-hand transfer typically emerges at 7 months. These stations create the conditions — babies do the rest.
"This is the only 45 minutes of my week where I am fully, completely present."
James K., dad to Amara, 6 months
Music Cool-Down
The tempo drops. A ukulele plays. Babies are swayed, bounced, rocked. The vestibular system — balance, spatial orientation — gets its gentlest workout. Some fall asleep. That's a win.
Coach's Note
Vestibular stimulation through gentle rocking activates the same neural circuits used later for reading and balance.

"My son now kicks his legs when he hears the opening notes from the car. He knows."
Anika P., mom to Dev, 9 months
The Goodbye Song
Every class ends the same way. The goodbye song. Babies come to expect it — and that predictability is itself developmental gold. Parents exchange numbers. Someone always lingers. Nobody wants to leave.
Coach's Note
Routine and predictability build secure attachment — the single strongest predictor of healthy development.
The moments parents
can't stop talking about.
of babies hit a new milestone within 3 classes
families enrolled across all locations
average parent rating over 1,200 reviews
I came in Googling "is 7 months too late to start tummy time." Left knowing exactly what to work on at home. The coaches speak parent.
Rachel H.
Mom to twins, 7 months
Our pediatrician actually recommended Wobble after Theo was slow to roll. After 6 weeks he was crawling. I cannot explain what that felt like.
David O.
Dad to Theo, 9 months
Second kid. I thought I knew everything. I knew nothing. Wobble showed me how much more intentional movement can be.
Mei-Lin C.
Mom to Jasper, 5 months
I cried during the goodbye song. Week three. In front of everyone. Zero regrets.
Tariq B.
Dad to Amira, 6 months
She pulled to stand for the first time during class. The coach high-fived me. I have the video. I watch it every day.
Nadia K.
Mom to Sasha, 10 months
Recommended by pediatricians across the city for late rollers, low muscle tone, and sensory-seeking infants. Ask your doctor — or ask us for a referral letter template.
Every baby has a class
built exactly for them.
Not sure which tier? Take the 60-second quiz below and we'll tell you — plus recommend your first class.

Rollers
First movements, first wonder
Gentle sensory exploration, tummy time foundations, and parent bonding through guided touch. For babies who are just discovering their own hands.

Sitters
Building the core, one giggle at a time
Cruisers
On the edge of everything
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