Little Bambinos T-Ball Mini Series (May Dates @ 4:15 PM)

$45.00

MoCo Mom is introducing Little Bambinos, a T-Ball mini series created especially for our littlest little leaguers (ages 2–4). Since Parks & Recreation programs typically begin at age 5, this short series allows us to gauge interest while giving toddlers a fun, low-pressure introduction to the game.

We have a full roster for both March & April, with a few openings for our May sessions available!

🗓 Fridays: May 1st, 8th, and 15th
⏰ 4:15-5:00 PM
📍 Cannon Park Diamond
90 Woods Rd, Pinehurst, NC 28374

MoCo Mom is introducing Little Bambinos, a T-Ball mini series created especially for our littlest little leaguers (ages 2–4). Since Parks & Recreation programs typically begin at age 5, this short series allows us to gauge interest while giving toddlers a fun, low-pressure introduction to the game.

We have a full roster for both March & April, with a few openings for our May sessions available!

🗓 Fridays: May 1st, 8th, and 15th
⏰ 4:15-5:00 PM
📍 Cannon Park Diamond
90 Woods Rd, Pinehurst, NC 28374

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Parent Participation Required

This program is designed to be hands-on and parent-assisted. A caregiver must remain on the field with their child to help guide, encourage, and jump in as needed—because at this age, participation looks a lot like teamwork (and chasing toddlers).

What to Expect

  • 25 minutes of organized chaos (warm-up + light instruction)

  • 10-15 minutes of game play (hitting, running, exploring, cheering)

  • We’ll use rubber balls and plastic bats. If you prefer your child wears a helmet or glove, please bring them with you!

Little Bambinos is all about movement, confidence, and fun—not rules, pressure, or competition. If your toddler loves balls, bats, or just running the bases their own way, they’ll fit right in.