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Cool and Catchy Playgroup Names
By: Carren W. Joye
Having a name for the group fosters unity among its members. Think what you could do with a name – design cute little T-shirts for the children or make up a signature song! Many newspapers allow free ads for non-profit organizations, and many businesses offer discounts for members of a non-profit organization. So come up with a name and present yourself as an organized group.
Find a name that describes you. If the playgroup is composed of moms and children exclusively from your neighborhood, name your group after the neighborhood. If your members range from one end of the city to the other, you could always name the group after your city, similar to the Millbrook Area Playgroup.
Then again, it could be something catchy and cute! You could come up with an acronym for your group, such as BAMBI for Babies And Mommies of Bloomington, Indiana. If you can’t think of an acronym, here are 101 cool, catchy and clever suggestions:
1. At-Home Dads’ Alliance
2. At-Home Dads’ League
3. At-Home Dads’ Network
4. At-Home Dads’ Union
5. At-Home Mothers’ Alliance
6. At-Home Mothers’ League
7. At-Home Mothers’ Network
8. At-Home Mothers’ Union
9. Babes-in-Arms
10. Baby Steps
11. Baby Bootie Club
12. Baby Buddies
13. Baby Troupe
14. Babywise
15. Babyz World
16. Beach Babies
17. Beach Bunnies
18. Boredom Busters
19. Buddy Club
20. Bundles of Joy
21. Busy Bees
22. Busy Little Hands
23. Child’s Play
24. Circle Time
25. Club M.O.M. (Meeting Other Mothers)
26. Coffee Chat
27. Colorful Kids
28. Colorful Moms
29. Come Out and Play
30. Community Connection
31. Creative Hearts
32. Creative Kids
33. Creative Play
34. Don’t-Call-Me-Mr.-Mom Club
35. Down-to-Earth Family Playgroup
36. Ebony Moms
37. Evening Playgroup
38. Families in Fellowship
39. Family Friends
40. Father Alliance
41. Fellowship of Mothers
42. First Fridays
43. First Year Club
44. Friends Around the Neighborhood
45. Funbusters
46. Fun Friday
47. Fun Friends
48. Fun in the Sun Gang
49. Fun Time Playgroup
50. Gentle Mothers
51. Gingerbread Club
52. Happy at Home
53. Happy Babies
54. Heart To Heart
55. Hearthwarmers
56. Hearts at Home
57. Helping Hands
58. Hip Mamas
59. Home Daddies
60. Itty Bitty Babies
61. Jolly Tots
62. Kiddie Time
63. Kiddie Troupe
64. Kids in the Know
65. Kid Safari
66. Let's Play
67. Lil' Giggles
68. Lil' Uns
69. Little Amigos
70. Little Angels
71. Little Blessings
72. Little Chicks
73. Little Creations
74. Little Engines
75. Little Ladies
76. Little Lambs
77. Little Men
78. Little Mermaids
79. Little New Yorkers
80. Little Rebels
81. Little Southerners
82. Little Texans
83. Little Women
84. Little Yankees
85. Meet-A-Mom
86. Milk and Cookies
87. Millennium Moms
88. MOMs - Ministry of Mothers
89. MOMM - Making Our Mothering Matter
90. Mommy Coalition
91. Mommy Connection
92. Moms at Home
93. Mom's Break
94. Mom Team
95. Moms’ Union
96. Morning Playgroup
97. Motherhood Alliance
98. Mothers and Others
99. Mothers’ Alliance
100. Mothers’ League
101. Mothers’ Union
102. Mom’s the Word
103. Mothers’ Network
104. Mum’s the Word (British version)
105. Munchkins
106. Nanny Connection
107. New Dads Club
108. New Moms Club
109. New Mommies Club
110. Our Little Cuties
111. P.A.L. Club (Play And Learn Club)
112. Parent Club
113. Perfect Pals
114. Pitter-Patter Playgroup
115. Play Circle
116. Play Club
117. Playtmate Connection
118. Playtime Mommies
119. Play To Learn
120. Playful People Playgroup
121. Playground Playmates
122. Playtime Pals
123. Preschool Partners
124. Preschool Playgroup
125. Rainbow Kids
126. Rainbow Playgroup
127. Real Moms Club
128. Second Year Club
129. Small Fries
130. Smiley Faces
131. Sugar-N-Spice
132. Sunshine Playgroup
133. The In Crowd
134. The Weekenders
135. Time Out with Moms
136. Toddler Troupe
137. TOTs - Trainers of Treasures
138. Totally Tots
139. Veggie Babies
140. Working Mothers’ Network
141. Young Moms’ Alliance
142. Young Moms’ League
143. Young Moms’ Network
144. Young Moms’ Union
145. Young Mothers’ Alliance
146. Young Mothers’ League
147. Young Mothers’ Network
148. Young Mothers’ Union
Carren W. Joye is the author of A Stay-at-Home Mom's Complete Guide to Playgroups, available at Amazon.com and your local bookstore. A homeschooling mom of four children, she has successfully founded four playgroups, a homeschool support group, and a homeschool co-op.