The Little Gym of Vancouver is a gymnastics center located at 3000 SE 164th Ave, Unit 111, Vancouver, WA. It operates throughout the week, making it a convenient option for busy families. Known for its excellent coaching and child-friendly environment, the gym has received high praise for its contribution to children's social and physical development. The staff, including Coach Kasper and Christy, are particularly noted for their dedication and ability to make every class enjoyable and safe.
While many parents laud the gym for its positive atmosphere and structured yet flexible classes, there are concerns about management during certain activities and handling of post-pandemic health precautions. Nevertheless, the gym remains a popular choice for many families in the area.
Pros:
- Excellent coaches like Kasper and Christy.
- Friendly and attentive staff.
- Focus on child development and confidence.
- High-quality safety measures.
- Clean and inviting facility.
- Fun and engaging activities.
- Flexible class structure.
- Great for children's social skills.
- Special birthday parties arranged.
- Trial classes available.
Cons:
- Some concerns about health precautions.
- Disorganized management during certain activities.
- Too much focus on some children over others.
Location / Contact
- Address: 3000 SE 164th Ave Unit 111, Vancouver, WA 98683, United States
- Phone:+1 360-828-8492
- Website:thelittlegym.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (21)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.8-star.
This business has 21 reviews.
The address is: 3000 SE 164th Ave Unit 111, Vancouver, WA 98683, United States .
The contact number is +1 360-828-8492
This service is listed under Gymnastics Center .
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Lindsey Dugas
2 years ago
Brought my son for the first time today and he had a blast. Ms. Miranda was our teacher and she was amazing, couldn’t have asked for a better experience!
Neha Toshniwal
2 years ago
We had our son's birthday party over here. It was awesome fun. Kids had a blast. It was well arranged. Thank you so much!
Nitin Laddha
2 years ago
We had our son's third birthday here. The staff is very friendly and place is clean. We and kids had really good time.
downtownsoccer
2 years ago
Padded play area for kids. Encourages exploration of body mechanics and interaction with others. Visit once as a trial and then paid classes broken down by age groups. Parents can also join in on some of the fun.
McKenna Babikoff
2 years ago
Wonderful gym for kiddos! Staff is so friendly, inviting and upbeat. Very clean gym with a great atmosphere! We are in one of the parent/child classes and highly recommend them!
Kelly Kochanek
2 years ago
My son is already in love with his classes here. Christy and the other staff go above and beyond to make the littles feel welcome. Beyond clean and as a mama knowing they are taking Covid safety seriously and keeping my little guy protected the best they could, let me just relax and watch him living his best life. Highly recommend !
Jaimie Fitzgerald Smith
2 years ago
Christy and the entire staff are absolutely wonderful! Christy is incredibly knowledgeable about child development and disability and will meet the kids where they’re at. My kids are obsessed! As a nurse, I was so impressed and thankful for the safety measures they’re taking to keep the kiddos safe, while maintaining reasonable expectations. We love The Little Gym!
Brittany Dunn
2 years ago
Our son loves the little gym! We've been taking him here for the past 5 months. His social skills have grown so much during this time. I can't recommend them enough. We love Christy and the entire staff.
Nikki Hanson
2 years ago
We can't say enough great things about this place! We have a 6 year old in the grade school class and an almost three year old in a parent/child class. Both of our kids love their classes and look forward to going every week.All the teachers the boys have had have been high energy, fun, and great at getting the kids involved. As a mom, I especially love that the structure of the classes (especially for the littles) is not super rigid. Little ones are encouraged to explore and get comfortable. Exactly what my son needed!We also had my 6 year old's birthday party there and that was amazing! We filled the gym with kids 2-7 years old and TLG does EVERYTHING! All I had to do was bring decorations, snacks and cake! The staff set up the party room, decorated, cleaned up afterward, and ran all the activities in the gym to keep all the kids involved and having fun. I could not have asked for a better experience and my son is still raving about it!If you are unsure about whether or not to try this, do the free trial class - you won't regret it!
Jillian Bain
2 years ago
We have attended a couple of classes, and today both of my kids attended a camp. Suffice it to say, we will not be back.First, one of the camp students looked unwell early in the camp, and said he felt sick. Post-pandemic, in a time when caution and awareness should be at an all time high, they allowed him to continue in the class, and potentially expose all of the other children in the class to whatever bug he had. He should have been sent home. I did not learn of this until after the camp was over, or my kids would have been taken out.I spent 10-15 minutes watching at the end of camp. The kids were overstimulated, overly excitable, and tired. The staff chose this opportunity to get out a bubble machine and have all the kids chase them around with it. Unsurprisingly, there was a collision between two kids who were excited chasing bubbles, and not watching where they were going. One of those kids was my son, who is 3 years old, and weighs all of 32 pounds. He was the absolute smallest kid in the entire camp. The other child looked to be 8-10 years old, and was EASILY 4-5 times the size of my child in weight, and twice his height. As they collided into each other, both equally at fault, this giant girl collapsed to the floor in a fit of hysteria secondary to her extensive (hypothetical) traumatic injuries. My son stood there without apparent injury or hysteria, and apologized for running into her. This girl was whisked away for an ice pack and a ridiculous amount of consoling, while the staff member returned to scold my son about watching where he was going. Seriously??? The "activity" was asking for something exactly like this to happen, and my son did exactly what I would ask of him...Recognize he had accidentally bumped into someone, and apologize. I would, similarly, have expected her to apologize for the same. She was too busy being dramatic, and was not asked to do so.VERY unimpressed by the disorganized and poor management of the kids. Angry sick children were allowed to remain when they should have gone home. Disappointed in the money spent/wasted. Will not return.