Once upon a time, in the sunny state of California, perched on the western edge of the United States, where the ocean waves danced and the palm trees swayed, there lived a gang of kids who had a great passion for gymnastics. They were not your ordinary, everyday kids. Oh, no! They were the "Gymnast Gurus," a bunch of lively, energetic, and amiable young folks who could leap through the air, do somersaults and cartwheels like a breeze. The leader of the Gymnast Gurus was a sprightly girl named Clara who had twirly hair as golden as the California sun and a spirit as bright as the Hollywood stars. Clara was known for her spectacular round-offs and back handsprings, but she had a little secret. Every time she performed a perfect flip, she would mysteriously turn into a cartoonish superheroine named "Flip Fantastic." With a sparkly cape and pink gymnastic leotard, she would bend, twist, jump, and flip with such grace and power that even the legendary gymnasts would gasp in awe. The other Gymnast Gurus were as diverse as California itself. There was Danny, a freckle-faced boy with a permanent grin who could balance on one hand longer than a Hollywood movie. And there was Mia, a sharp-eyed girl with the flexibility of a rubber band who could stretch her legs in ways that would make a flamingo blush! No matter where they were - at the golden beaches, under the towering redwoods, or in the hustle and bustle of the city streets - these California kids would always find time for their gymnastics. Their flips, tumbles, and rolls brought joy to everyone around them and proved that in the sunny state of California, every kid could be a star.

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At Ruby’s Tumbling, we believe in the importance of early movement education for young children! Our family-run business in Alameda, CA provides a safe and fun space for kids between the ages of one and nine to learn tumbling and gymnastics. Our instructors are dedicated to creating an enjoyable atmosphere where your little one can gain the skills and confidence needed to reach their goals. At Ruby’s Tumbling, we understand the need for children to learn in an environment that’s both stimulating and encouraging. Our expert instructors work one-on-one with your child to ensure they’re mastering the skills and techniques needed to become a great tumbler or gymnast. Our team is committed to providing a safe and supportive space for your child to explore and develop their skills. At Ruby’s Tumbling, we believe in the importance of fostering physical development in young children. Our tumbling and gymnastics programs are designed to help your child build strength, coordination, and flexibility while having fun! We provide a safe and welcoming atmosphere for your child to grow and succeed in their tumbling and gymnastics journey.

Alameda, CA 94501
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Nora Stebbins has been teaching dance in Alameda, CA, since 1989, inspiring students of all ages with her energy and expertise. She offers classes at Ruby’s Tumbling and is a teacher for Dance/10 Performing Arts Center. Nora is a Certified Master Teacher in Acrobatics by Dance Masters of America, Inc. and has trained her acro team for regional and national competition. In addition to teaching, Nora is an experienced performer. She’s had the opportunity to travel and perform internationally, at Disneyland, Disney World, the SF Giants opening day, and The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Most recently, she was featured in a 2006 Coca Cola commercial which aired during the NCAA Final Four basketball games and performed on stage with the late Bryant Cash-Welch. Nora is also certified in Early Childhood Education and has been teaching pre-school in Alameda for over 30 years. “Teacher Nora” is a well-respected and beloved figure in the community, and her students have learned a great deal from her over the years.

Alameda, CA 94501