Winter Mom & Baby Programs
This is the perfect list for you if you are looking for Winter Mom and Baby programs in Toronto.
The list contains all only indoor Winter Mom and Baby activities and programs you can do in Toronto during the winter.
If you find any other Winter Mom and Baby programs or activity, please comment below or send a message here.
Winter Mom and Baby Programs and Activities In Toronto
Ontario Early Years Centres: Winter Mom and Baby Programs
The Ontario Early Years Centres located all across Toronto is a free government-run program offering daily activities for mommies and infants.
Check here for a location near you.
Keep in mind that even if the centre is far away from you, they may have other locations in your neighborhood that offer classes or drop-in programs throughout the week.
All drop-in programs, workshops, and classes are FREE for everyone.
To get started: find your nearest location, go to their main site to get your family number and download their schedule. Classes require pre-registration and the spots fill up very quickly.
Toronto Public Libraries
Some branches offer programs such as:
Family Time (birth -5 years)-Stories, songs, and rhymes for children who are 5 years and under with parents and caregivers. Drop-in, free.
Toddler Time (19 months -3 years)-Stories, songs, and rhymes for toddlers with parents and caregivers. Drop-in, free.
Click here to find your nearest library branch.
Toronto community Centres: Winter Mom and Baby programs
The community centres in Toronto offer drop-in programs for babies and toddlers such as Indoor Play with Caregivers (1-5yrs), a 13 weeks program, free, drop in.
In addition, the centres offer programs for babies starting at 6 months such as Making Music with Caregivers (6-18months). It’s not free, however, the cost is only $41 for 9 weeks, and will probably fit in most families’ budgets.
Keep in mind that you need to pre-register for this program in advance (a few months before). Their site is not very user-friendly. The best thing to do is to go to your nearest centre and register. You will get your family number to access the online registration. You can also ask in person about the programs they are offering and the schedule for the next session.
Click here for Toronto Fun Guide
Mommy Connections: Mom and Baby programs
Mommy Connections is a community of new moms and offers programs for moms and babies (newborn to toddler).
In Toronto, there are 3 locations: Midtown, West, and East.
They offer 8-week programs, each week with a different demo class or activity, such as Postnatal fitness, music session, baby nutrition, baby sleeping, and more.
Click here for more details.
North York Circle Time
North York Circle Time is led by Jeremy Law, a dad of 2 and a talented musician who connects with kids of all ages. Classes are designed for children 0-4 years old and hosted at various homes in North York.
Click here for more details.
Zumbini
By INTO FUN Education & Entertainment
Music and movement program for children from 0 to 4 years old and their caregivers. INTO FUN currently has two Zumbini locations: one in Toronto and one in Vaughan. Try a free class before registering for a session!
Click here for more details
Davina’s Swim House
Swim class for parents and babies 6 months-24 months. Four locations in Toronto.
This program focuses on helping caregivers and their little ones build confidence in the water.
Click here for more details.
Rainbow Songs Family Music Classes for Babies, Toddlers & 2-4 Year Olds
Rainbow Songs is Toronto’s largest and best-loved music school for preschools. Winter classes run at all 20 locations in Toronto, and are a great opportunity to get out of the house and have fun with other families, even when it’s cold outside! Check out the schedule and book now: https://toronto.rainbowsongs.
Strolling the ROM
The Royal Ontario Museum offers programs for parents who would like to explore the museum in a baby-friendly environment.
It’s a 4-week program for $120.
For adults with children up to 2 years old.
Registration required.
Limited spaces available so add yourself to their email list to be notified when they open a new class.
Click here for more details.
Star and Strollers
You can take your LO’ on a movie date! You will find a baby-friendly environment, lowered volume, and dimmed lighting. Hopefully, your baby will sleep during the screening and you will be able to enjoy the show.
Cost: regular movie ticket.
Click here for more details.
Visit shopping centers
When it’s cold out and you want to spend time outside your home, visiting a shopping mall is a great idea
Click here to check our T.O. mall list
Explore the Toronto PATH
Great for wintertime.
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