Wildflowers (9-12 months) | January 6th, 2026 - March 10th, 2026

USD 350.00

Join us every Tuesday, from 9:15-10:15am at our space in Livermore (1457 First Street) for a 10 week series from January 6th, 2026 - March 10th, 2026.

Our Wildflowers Series is designed for babies to start when they are between 9-12 months old. (If baby was born earlier than expected feel free to reach out to us to help with determining which class may be the best fit for you and baby).

One of our primary goals for this series (and really all of them) is to build a strong foundation for connecting with your baby and supporting their development through play. Emphasis during this series is placed on allowing independent exploration, fostering problem solving skills, and learning about more sophisticated styles of play.

Throughout the 10 week series you will learn beneficial activities for your baby to play in and how to engage them through developmentally appropriate play and songs.

Each class follows a similar structure:

  • Welcome songs and settling in

  • Music and Movement (developmentally appropriate songs and positions for your baby)

  • Parachute Play

  • Developmental Topic with time to play and practice

  • High’s & Low’s- Time for moms to chat, share, breathe, and give/receive advice

  • Bubbles and Bye bye’s

The following are developmental topics we cover in our Wildflower class:

  • An overview of development + our favorite toys & books for this stage of development (including our toy and book guide)

  • Walking 101: Is baby ready? Play activities to encourage standing and walking

  • Busy Hands: Fine Motor Skills your baby is working on

  • Baby’s First Words: How to support your young talker

  • Parents as Play Partners: What all parents should know about playing with your baby

  • Sensorimotor Play: & keeping play pressure free

  • Constructive Play: Problem solving, and embracing imperfection

  • Active Exploratory Play: Strategies to encourage and nurture motor skills

  • Imitative play: Modeling and strategies for building speech and communication skills

  • Toddlers in Training: Understanding and preparing for tantrums

Join us every Tuesday, from 9:15-10:15am at our space in Livermore (1457 First Street) for a 10 week series from January 6th, 2026 - March 10th, 2026.

Our Wildflowers Series is designed for babies to start when they are between 9-12 months old. (If baby was born earlier than expected feel free to reach out to us to help with determining which class may be the best fit for you and baby).

One of our primary goals for this series (and really all of them) is to build a strong foundation for connecting with your baby and supporting their development through play. Emphasis during this series is placed on allowing independent exploration, fostering problem solving skills, and learning about more sophisticated styles of play.

Throughout the 10 week series you will learn beneficial activities for your baby to play in and how to engage them through developmentally appropriate play and songs.

Each class follows a similar structure:

  • Welcome songs and settling in

  • Music and Movement (developmentally appropriate songs and positions for your baby)

  • Parachute Play

  • Developmental Topic with time to play and practice

  • High’s & Low’s- Time for moms to chat, share, breathe, and give/receive advice

  • Bubbles and Bye bye’s

The following are developmental topics we cover in our Wildflower class:

  • An overview of development + our favorite toys & books for this stage of development (including our toy and book guide)

  • Walking 101: Is baby ready? Play activities to encourage standing and walking

  • Busy Hands: Fine Motor Skills your baby is working on

  • Baby’s First Words: How to support your young talker

  • Parents as Play Partners: What all parents should know about playing with your baby

  • Sensorimotor Play: & keeping play pressure free

  • Constructive Play: Problem solving, and embracing imperfection

  • Active Exploratory Play: Strategies to encourage and nurture motor skills

  • Imitative play: Modeling and strategies for building speech and communication skills

  • Toddlers in Training: Understanding and preparing for tantrums