playgroup

noun
UK: /ˈpleɪɡruːp/
US: /ˈpleɪɡruːp/
  1. A group where young children play together regularly with their parents or carers.

    1. My daughter loves going to playgroup each week to see her friends.
    2. The local playgroup provides a valuable opportunity for children to socialize and develop skills.
  2. A session of organized play and social interaction for toddlers and young children, often involving activities like singing and crafts.

    1. We take our toddler to a playgroup twice a week.
    2. The community center runs a playgroup every morning during the school term for preschoolers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "playgroup" in English means: A group where young children play together regularly with their parents or carers., A session of organized play and social interaction for toddlers and young children, often involving activities like singing and crafts..

The phonetic transcription of "playgroup" is /ˈpleɪɡruːp/ in British English and /ˈpleɪɡruːp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "playgroup": "My daughter loves going to playgroup each week to see her friends.". More examples on the page.