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What is the difference between a Baby Dills and a Beanies class?

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What is the difference between a Baby Dills and a Beanies class?

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Baby Dills are classes for 2 and 3 year olds that are parent-tot introductory sports classes. Parent participation is required. Beanies are classes for 4 and 6 year olds that are intermediate classes without parent assistance. Baby Dills and Beanies practice structures are very similar making for an easy transition as children grow. Beanies will begin taking better direction therefore making more advanced instruction possible. Small-sided, non-competitive games are introduced at the Beanies level.

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