The Programme Clamber Club ToDDleRs

The Programme Clamber Club
Toddlers
The Clamber Club TODDLER franchise is an an exciting active sensory motor programme for 1-3 year olds,
designed to promote physical and perceptual skills, encourage early socialisation, and to enhance sensory
motor development.
Clamber Club offers a carefully constructed movement and stimulation programme where a trained franchisee
runs energetic and lively classes with parents and their toddlers. The development of sensory motor skills is
promoted through action songs, props, the use of specialised equipment, themes and games. Our equipment
and our unique and dynamic programme is what sets us apart from other toddler groups.
There are 2 different programmes for each age group, with 36 lessons per age group. Movement to music, a wide
range of exciting and challenging equipment to clamber and climb on, detailed perceptual and fun filled themes
to stimulate the senses, gross motor activities galore that promote balance and coordination, and focused age
appropriate skill development, make this a lively and stimulating programme to work with.
Requirements:
• A large indoor area of 36m2
(at least the size of x2 garages)
• An outdoor garden area of at least
600m2 in size
• Storage space
• Parking space for cars
Kloof Toddlers
Margaret Hardie
“Although starting up & running your own
business is a huge undertaking, loads of hard work
and a financial challenge, the rewards and benefits
are there too. I love running my classes and seeing
those littlies faces light up when they see Jog the Frog
and how enthusiastic they get when the music starts to
play…it’s Clamber Club time!! Also their sense of
achievement when they complete an activity and give you
the hugest smile and clap for themselves!”
Fairlands Toddlers
Desere de Beer
“I used to be in Sales and Marketing and had a
busy schedule, left home at 06h00 and only
fetched my boys at 17h30. I never had time to
be with them. I bought a franchise to have the
freedom to be with my children, and still have
the stimulation of a working environment.”
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