23/06/2026
Sensory overload in babies is real and most parents miss the signs.
Loud noises, bright lights, too many people, busy environments, babies can only process so much at once. And when they hit their limit, they show it: sudden crying, turning away, arching their back, going very still.
It's not about being precious. It's about reading your baby and helping them feel safe. Dim the lights, lower your voice, hold them close, and give their nervous system time to reset.
Understanding sensory overload is attachment in action. At Clamber Club, we create calm, sensory-aware spaces where babies can explore at their own pace, without overwhelm.
Ready to learn more? Check out our Baby Classes.
https://clamberclub.com/classes/baby-classes/
21/06/2026
He may not have all the answers. But to your toddler, he hung the moon.
To the dads doing the silly voices, building the block towers just to knock them down, and getting on all fours on the playroom floor without being asked,
Happy Father's Day!
These are the years they won't remember in detail. But they'll carry the feeling forever. The safety. The laughter. The big strong hands that caught them every time.
At Clamber Club, we know that the earliest years of play are where the biggest bonds are built. And dads, you are a huge part of that magic.
20/06/2026
The school holidays are almost here. And if your toddler is anything to go by, the countdown has already started.
At Clamber Club, we know exactly what toddlers need this break, movement, laughter and the kind of play that tires them out in the best possible way.
Think obstacle courses, crash mats, hoops, tunnels and all the climbing, jumping and rolling their little bodies can handle.
It's not just fun, it's the kind of active play that builds balance, coordination and confidence every single session.
Enquire with your nearest Clamber Club branch to see what we're up to during the holidays!
www.clamberclub.com
19/06/2026
Your baby's grip isn't just cute. It's one of the earliest signs of intentional motor control.
That tiny fist wrapped around your finger? That's the palmar grasp reflex and it's one of the first things your baby's nervous system does automatically.
But here's where it gets fascinating. Over the first few months, that involuntary reflex begins to evolve into something intentional.
Your baby starts to reach, grasp, hold and release on purpose and that shift is enormous.
It's the foundation of every fine motor skill that follows. Writing, drawing, feeding themselves, building, creating, it all traces back to those early moments of grip and release.
At Clamber Club, we support every stage of that journey, with activities and equipment designed to nurture fine motor development from the very beginning.
www.clamberclub.com/babies
16/06/2026
Youth Day reminds us that the youngest voices matter most.
Even before they have words.
Before a child can speak, they communicate through movement, touch, expression and play. And every single one of those moments matters.
The confidence that carries a young person forward, the resilience, the sense of belonging, the belief that they are capable, it starts here.
In those earliest months and years, in the way we respond, engage, and show up for our littlest ones.
At Clamber Club, we take that seriously.
Every session with our babies is a chance to lay a foundation that lasts a lifetime.
Happy Youth Day, South Africa.
www.clamberclub.com/babies
09/06/2026
The crashboard. Every toddler's favourite landing spot.
Jumping on it, rolling across it, flopping onto it, crawling over it, however your toddler uses it, something incredible is happening.
Balance, body awareness, coordination and confidence are all being built one big jump at a time.
At Clamber Club, we let toddlers lead because when they do, the learning looks after itself.
08/06/2026
Ever wondered what goes on inside a Clamber Club Babies classroom?
Meet one of our favourite tools, the sensory spiky ball.
Those little spikes aren't just fun to touch, they're doing something really important.
Rolling it across tiny hands, feet and tummies stimulates the nervous system, builds tactile awareness and helps your baby's brain make sense of the world through touch.
It looks like play. Because it is. But it's also so much more.
Come and see what we're up to.
www.clamberclub.com/babies