Seeking Infant Activities

Updated on October 21, 2008
A.F. asks from Norton, MA
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I am a sahm of a 9 month old very active little girl. I am looking for a playgroup for her. I looked into Gymboree and the Little Gym. They cost a fortune and they lock you in for an amount of time. I have heard from some people that some dance studios have $5 playgroups for little ones. But I do not know of one in my area. I live in Norton. I have heard of the Norton Mom's club. But I'm not really looking for that much socialization just some fun for my daughter cheap.

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S.O.

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set up your own. when my daughter was that age, we went to a park and talked to neighbors. I found two and we decided to set a play group time that would rotate houses. We each invited a few friends and set the time weekly so we could all plan around it. We had 6-8 very involved families with a kids in a 6 month to year age span apart. Now, nine years later, they are still of my best friends. We used to jokingly, but seriously call it mommy group b/c we needed the connection and outing as much as the kids did. The other thing that is cheap is library activities. If Norton doesn't have a program, call around to your neighboring towns. Here in providence we have a program called cradle to crayons and it's great and free or almost free.

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R.B.

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Have you ever thought of trying out Old Colony Music Together? We did that with our daughter and she loved it. If you google it, they have a website. They offer classes in several areas and they are great! It is usually a set amount of time though - like a 9 -10 week course or something once a week, but it's reasonable (slightly higher than you wanted to pay, it might break down to be more like $10 or slightly less per class total) and lots of fun and bonding time for you and your daughter. We tried the Bridgewater one, but I know there are others that might be closer to you.

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K.M.

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Check out the nearby libraries. Usually they've got a couple baby programs, you can have a weekly play/music/book time while getting out some stuff for yourself. . . worked out well for me and mine.

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S.C.

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Hi A.,

I too live in Norton and I belong to the Mom's Club. I also did not want to be so involved with a club but I really have enoyed this club. Once you join ($25/yr) they send you a calendar every month with activities (a lot of them free - some with cost) and you can go if you want to. There is also a playgroup coordinator who will set you up with a playgroup if you want with kids your ages. An example of some activities are playgrounds (when it is nice), playtime at the Trinitarian Church (in the basement they have a playroom), Coffee Breaks where you can come to someone's house socialize and let your baby play with others, we have gone apple, blueberry, strawberry, picking, we are also going to a farm for pumpkin picking with a hay ride. There are a lot more but that is just a glimpse. I do not go to everything by any means but at least it gives me options (especially during the colder months). Hope that helps,
S.

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