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To think TumbleTots is a ginourmous con?

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BreakingBadWind · 30/09/2014 11:36

Had a tumbletots try out last week. As well as costing £20 per child to join the tumbletots club for a year if we decide to do it, it's also a tenner per session for two kids. Which would be just about okay if it was amazing and turned them into world class gymnasts or something, but it was basically a few tunnels and squishy things thrown together in a circuit for them to go round with my help, some balls and hoops for them to ignore in the middle of the room and a couple of uninspired songs. We go to singing etc at the library and run around the park every day and I cannot see what the benefot of tumbletots over this is at all. AIBU?

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TheTravellingLemon · 01/10/2014 07:40

I completely agree. We went along for a taster session and i couldn't believe the price of it for what you got. An absolute rip off.

Delphiniumsblue · 01/10/2014 07:44

It isn't a con- you can see what you are getting. You don't have to join. It was great when mine were young.

Delphiniumsblue · 01/10/2014 07:44

If you think it is a rip off then don't join.

millyv · 01/10/2014 11:19

I have taken my 2year old to the local gymnastics club since she could walk, it's about £30 for a school terms worth of lessons. You had to pay British gymnastics a membership fed which I think is £11 a year and its fantastic. Don't join tumble tots just search for a local club and they will probably do sessions.

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