Mommy and Me Classes in Ohio
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Browse 53 mommy and me classes across 17 cities in Ohio. Find local parent-child programs for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, including music, swim, art, dance, movement, sensory play, storytime, and more.
Browse classes by city in Ohio
Cincinnati 11 classes
Columbus 10 classes
Dublin 5 classes
Lakewood 4 classes
Lewis Center 4 classes
Mason 3 classes
Westerville 3 classes
Cleveland 2 classes
Rocky River 2 classes
Shaker Heights 2 classes
Berea 1 class
Montgomery 1 class
Northfield 1 class
Pataskala 1 class
Plain City 1 class
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Aqua-Tots Swim School Westerville
Aqua-Tots Swim School Westerville runs a leveled swim lesson program starting with two caregiver-in-water classes. Parent & Tot Level 1 (Tadpoles) ...
Westerville Public Library
Westerville Public Library runs a series of free, recurring storytime programs with caregivers present throughout. Baby Storytime covers ages 0-24 ...
Rocky River Public Library
Rocky River Public Library runs several recurring caregiver-child programs. Baby & Me Storytime is a lapsit session of stories, songs, and rhymes f...
Plain City Public Library
Plain City Public Library holds All Ages Storytime for children 6 and under, Mondays at 10:30am in person. Sessions include stories, rhymes, songs,...
Pataskala Public Library
Pataskala Public Library runs a weekly series of storytime programs, each attended with a caregiver. Wee Read Baby (ages 0-23 months) meets Tuesday...
TriHealth Fitness & Health Pavilion
TriHealth Fitness & Health Pavilion offers a Parent & Child swim class for ages 6 months to 3 years, with a caregiver in the pool alongside the chi...
About Parent-Child Classes in Ohio
Parent-child classes in Ohio can include structured weekly lessons, casual drop-in activities, and local programs where adults and young children participate together. Families may find options for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers in Cincinnati, Columbus, Dublin, and Lakewood and other communities across the state.
Use this directory to compare local programs by city, activity type, age range, provider location, ratings, and available class details. Some listings are paid weekly classes, while others may be free or low-cost events from libraries, community centers, bookstores, museums, parks departments, or local organizations.
Schedules, pricing, and age requirements can change, so check with the provider before visiting. It is also worth confirming whether registration is required, whether trial or drop-in classes are available, and whether parent participation is expected during the class.