This page will contain news stories about Gymboree, as they become available.GymboreeGymboree is the name of a franchise of children's exercise centers for ages birth to about 6 or 7. San Francisco mother Joan Barnes created the Gymboree Play and Music Program in 1976 when she couldn't find a safe place for new parents and children to play and exercise together. There are now locations across the United States and throughout the world. Gymboree Play and Music centers offer different classes each week for children ranging from newborn through 4 years old. Classes are designed to stimulate the senses and encourage children's development. This page about Gymboree includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Gymboree News stories about Gymboree External links for Gymboree Videos for Gymboree Wikis about Gymboree Discussion Groups about Gymboree Blogs about Gymboree Images of Gymboree |
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