Kickaroos is an instructional soccer program for kids ages 18 months to 6 years that's built on having fun! Kids learn the basics of the game, including sportsmanship, foot-eye coordination, balance, cooporation, ball skills, teamwork, and lots more. Children are grouped according to age, and each age level includes age-appropriate activities. Kids even develop better social skills, and listening skills.
At the Vetta Sports Kickaroos Open House, you can learn more about Kickaroos and all of Vetta's youth sports programs. Your child is invited to take a FREE KICKAROOS TRIAL CLASS too! Children can participate and learn at their own pace, and you can decide if Kickaroos is the right program for your child.
The Open House for the Tesson Road location is set for Monday, February 15 (President's Day) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Vetta Sports
You must register for a free trial class. Save your child's spot before sessions fill up!
View the schedule for all locations, choose your location and sign up at vettasports.com
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