October 22, 2008

Room to Grow

Room to Grow logo

We are excited to donate our time and talent for the Room to Grow holiday party.  The mission of Room to Grow is to enrich the lives of babies born into poverty throughout their critical first three years of development. Parents visit Room to Grow every three months to obtain clothing, books, toys and other baby essentials, as well as guidance and support, to ensure their child’s healthy and secure start in life. When these crucial needs are met, a baby has the opportunity for an early foundation in which to develop, learn and thrive.  Please visit www.roomtogrow.org to learn more.

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September 17, 2008

Itsy Bitsy Yoga

We now offer Itsy Bitsy Yoga!

Using the ItsyBitsy Yoga method developed by Helen Garabedian, this fun, interactive class is designed to help you bond with your child through toddler-friendly yoga poses, songs, stories and games. Come join Amy Soucy, miniMasters’ resident yoga teacher, and learn to playfully relieve stress and frustration, nurture your child’s self-esteem and creativity, and help them build a healthy lifestyle.  No previous yoga experience is required.

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September 5, 2008

Where the first step to violin play is standing still

violinistPrinted in Downtown Express on September 5th, 2008.

Little girls in hot-pink and purple dresses and boys in pastel button-downs held bows as long and thin as their arms. Tiny violins, light as balsa wood, rested on their laps. Occasionally, a child fidgeted and the violin clattered to the ground.

On stage at Manhattan Children’s Theater in Tribeca, each young violinist took a turn standing by the piano, pressing the bow to the violin’s strings and making the beginnings of music before a crowd of video-camera-wielding parents. Most of the children were barely old enough to attend kindergarten. For many, the recital earlier this summer was their first public performance.

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August 24, 2008

New York Magazine

NY KidsFALL OPEN HOUSE

Normally anyone promising “Harvard prep for tots” makes this mom run the other way, but the copious offerings at this Tribeca membership-based “cultural learning center” consistently earn praise from pleased parents. Experience BabyMuscles, MiniSigners, Gym Rock, MiniBallet, Suzuki Violin, and more.

New York Kids

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June 18, 2008

New York Resident

Resident PublicationsFamily Focus: Tribeca’s miniMasters

Coordinating summer activities for the entire family can be a bigger challenge than it is worth. One child has an art class in Soho, the other has piano lessons uptown — before long, parents are granted the unofficial job of chauffeur, spending every day catering to their kids’ busy summer schedules. Wouldn’t it be great if there were a place that kept everyone happy, including mom and dad? MiniMasters aims to do exactly that.

Opened two years ago in Tribeca, miniMasters is the only center in Manhattan that keeps the whole family in mind. “Our goal was to create a space that focuses on cultural education for the entire family,” Marie-France Greer, co-founder of miniMasters explains. “If you are a mom and you are running around, it is great to find one place where you can bring two or three of your children for one or more classes. It is a huge time saver.”

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January 23, 2008

New Suzuki Classes

New Group Violin and Piano classes start February 19th and April 7th. Please call to schedule your consultation ASAP.

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September 19, 2007

miniMasters is proud to be a partner in the Jumpstart Read for the Record Campaign.

Please join us on Thursday September 20 at 2:30 for a reading of The Story of Ferdinand.

Jumpstart’s Read for the Record is a national campaign designed to encourage hundreds of thousands of children and adults from across the country to read the same book on the same day.

The goal of Jumpstart’s Read for the Record campaign is to raise public awareness about significant disparities in early education. An early learning gap exists as early as age 3, due primarily to economic inequality. And because of these early discrepancies in language acquisition and literacy skills, one third of America’s children arrive at their first day of school unprepared to learn.

Please join miniMasters in supporting Jumpstart’s efforts to improve early education in order to eliminate the achievement gap, which leads to future social and economic disparities.

We look forward to seeing you all at miniMasters on Thursday at 2:30.

Please feel free to call us with questions at (212) 374-1747 or email us at indulge@minimasters.com.

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September 3, 2006

Watch us on COOL IN YOUR CODE

coolinyourcodeCool in Your Code is a hot new “infotainment” show on that brings you right into the hood to share what’s cool in the various zip codes throughout the city. Use this chart to find out what channel it is on in your area. miniMasters will be featured on the following days/times:

Tuesday Sept. 5th @ 8:30pm
Wednesday 6th @10pm
Saturday 9th @ 8:00pm

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April 21, 2006

Downtown Express

Downtown Express LogoNew art school for tykes pampers parents, too

By alex schmidt
In the basement of the new miniMasters learning center in Tribeca, a woman in a white t-shirt and yellow rubber gloves cleans an already glimmering children’s art area. The white of the room is broken up by a few dabs of primary color in diminutive chairs that sit empty, for the moment, awaiting their first tiny sitters.

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April 5, 2006

Daily Candy

Daily Candy LogoIt’s a Family Affair

Kids these days. Toddlers can TiVo and first graders can school you in a game of Halo.

But you agreed to babysit your pal’s mini-me, so now you have to think of something fun to do (that won’t garner raised eyebrows from the under-four-feet set).

Behold MiniMasters, a new state-of-the-art educational center in Tribeca that’s bent on entertaining kids and adults alike.

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