Every day at Monkey Puzzle is full of new things to try. Our extra-curricular activities aren’t extras tacked onto the side they’re stitched right through the week, giving every child the chance to sing, stretch, cook, build, explore and discover.

Each session is shaped around the Early Years Foundation Stage and the Curiosity Approach, so play always has a purpose. Children build confidence, coordination, language and social skills almost without realising they’re learning. Sessions are gentle enough for our youngest babies and lively enough to keep older preschoolers fully engaged.

We work with trusted specialists qualified musical theatre teachers, yoga instructors, sports coaches and language tutors who visit each week to lead their sessions. Every child gets a turn, and every age group has something tailored to where they are.

Our Programme Of Activities

Tap a day below to see what your child gets up to this week.

Monday

Football Mondays

Strength, teamwork and the absolute joy of being active.

Football Mondays

Kick off your week the right way! Monday’s football sessions offer children an exciting way to build strength, coordination and practise teamwork, linking closely to the Early Years Foundation Stage and the Curiosity Approach. Through football games, drills and activities, little ones develop balance, control and spatial awareness while learning to listen, follow instructions and work together.

 This child-led approach supports physical development and personal, social and emotional growth, building resilience, cooperation, and a positive attitude towards exercise – all whilst having fun.

Marvin thinks these are great for

Strength & Balance
Teamwork
Spatial Awareness
Active Habits
Tuesday

Tuesdays Mini Athletics

A journey in athletic skills through play-based learning.

Tuesdays Mini Athletics

Starting from the 8th June, children will participate in Mini Athletics every Tuesday morning. Mini Athletics takes the children on a amazing journey in athletic movement. They are introduced to basic skills like running, jumping and throwing in a play based yet structured format.

Children are encouraged to develop athletic skills that are fundamental to their early physical development, in line with the EYFS framework. The exercises also build cognitive and social skills, preparing little ones for the early learning goals.

Marvin thinks these are great for

Athletic Skills
Social Skills
Cognitive Skills
Strength & Balance
Wednesday

Music and Movement Wednesdays

Sing and dance into Wednesdays by exploring music in lots of fun ways.

Music and Movement Wednesdays

Molly Moocow music and movement sessions take place from 9.30am for tweenies and toddlers to begin with, and some older babies can take part when spaces are available. These sessions provides a vibrant theme based curriculum that includes music, movement, singing, drama, stories and role play. Listening to and participating in music and movement stimulates children’s senses and every element of these structured sessions are designed to support children with each stage of their development – in line with the EYFS framework. 

 With themes changing half-termly, children are challenged to use imaginative skills, develop their cognitive skills, stimulate physical movement and coordination and develop self-assurance and confidence.

Two sessions for Tweenies & Toddlers to start with - group sizes of 15 max.

Marvin thinks these are great for

Self-Expression
Physical Development
Strength & Balance
Confidence
Friday

Becca's Dance Fridays

Beats and rhythms you can't help but move to.

Becca's Dance Fridays

Dance into the weekend with Becca! An active child is a happy child, and with our dance class sessions, your little one will learn through play, dance, and music, and at the same time improve vital skills which are essential to their health and development. These dance classes encourage children to express their emotions whilst experiencing an enjoyable way to learn, move and have fun. 

Supporting children’s development in areas like coordination, balance, social skills, confidence and creativity – dancing into the weekend holds lots of benefits in line with the EYFS framework and Curiosity Approach. With different beats and rhythms, our children can’t help but move! 

Marvin thinks these are great for

Balance & Coordination
Self-Expression
Social Skills
Love of Music