Kids at Work
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Clean and well-maintained facilities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 6 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Emily Burns
in the last weekLoyal since 2020 for both of my little ones. The programming offered is a genuine relief in the kids’ classes space. They allow freedom and joy to reign inside the classroom. Everything is meticulously planned and there is structure but you don’t have to worry about chasing down your 22 month old who wants to check out a different corner of the classroom. The whole point is for them to be free to play.
marilena pantziri
a year agoI purchased the introductory package and attended three classes within a week. As a mother of a 9-month-old, I've tried various baby classes in the area, and my son and I absolutely adore this place! It's exceptionally clean, and the team is carefully selected. The classes for this age group strike a perfect balance between structure and freedom, catering to all needs. If you're after something flashy, this might not be the place for you, but if you're seeking quality, it definitely is! Singers, actors, and educators collaborate seamlessly to ensure your child has a fun and educational experience, rather than just playing with toys.
Lillian
a year agoGreat classes for a variety of ages! We’ve enjoyed the Sign and Sing and Baby Jam classes. So glad to have Kids at Work in the neighborhood.
Lauren Long
5 years agoKids at Work is a wonderful play space with many age appropriate classes to choose from! The facility is clean, the instructors are personable, and it’s an excellent area for children to learn, socialize, and build confidence before they begin preschool. Highly recommend!
Maria Contour
a year agoThe floor in the dancing room are too freaking cold and little girls and boys have to sit there. Driving me nuts. Put something there like a mat or something What kind of dancing room doesn’t have a mirror? Especially if you give introduction to ballet 🤦🏻♀️