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Diddikicks Reviews

4.8 Rating 2,350 Reviews
97 %
of reviewers recommend Diddikicks
4.8
Based on 2,350 reviews
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Average Delivery Time
Within 5 Days
On-time Delivery
97%
Accurate And Undamaged Orders
97%
Customer Service
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Email, Telephone, Live Chat
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Under An Hour
Customer Service
4.8 out of 5
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About Diddikicks:

Diddikicks® Is The North's Largest Pre-School Toddler Football Club.

With Over 500 Local Classes For Toddlers Ages 18 Months To 5 Years
Join Over 30,000 Toddlers That Have Enjoyed Being Part Of TeamDiddi®

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Phone:

01613004665

Email:

info@diddikicks.co.uk

Location:

Coe House, Coe Street, Bolton, BL3 6BU,
Coe House, Coe Street, Bolton, BL3 6BU
Lancashire
BL3 6BU

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Only been twice. The 1st time Rory was in a small class so he was comfortable within himself to try the skills. On the 2nd time, the class was slightly bigger and he was wanting to stop at the start and told me he couldn't do it. He got a little shy but the coaches were really good in making him feel able and settled him down. He went on to really enjoy himself.
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Happy with the merchandise although the shirt has come with loose threads and plucks in the fabric.
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So glad I joined my son up for this. He looks forward to attending every Saturday. Only his second session and he is joining in. Brilliant coaches who are kind and friendly. Just what my little one needs to bring him out of his shell. Thanks Didikicks
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Review only applicable for young age group The things that are great about diddkicks are the coaches, their dedication- especially when there are little ones running around not taking much interest, and the fact it helps our little boy socialise with other children and kick a ball around, which he loves to do. What would make it better in my opinion would be the activities themselves. I understand Diddikicks advertises that it helps with numeracy and colour recognition, but that isn’t why we take our son.... we want him to go there are kick a football around as much as possible (and football related activities), not learn about colours etc, which he does at nursery, home and so on. The activities can become more about running around and picking up different colour cones than it is to do with anything associated with tootball.... at 2 yr old children don’t do the little kicks from cone to cone, they just go straight to the cones. The best bit is the last activity when the children do an exercise which involves scoring a goal, and there should be more of things like this. I’ve spoken to other parents of little ones who went to diddikicks for a little while, but then as soon as they were old enough, generally 3, left to go to a ‘proper’ football class, which I will do with my little boy. Overall, if you just want you little one to go to something to keep them busy and learn about colours with a little bit of football thrown in, then great.
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Hi, Thank you for your honest review. Whilst we do say that our classes help with colours and numbers that isn't the only thing our classes help with. If you read any of our reviews parents talk about the confidence their child now has attending our classes every week. They also help with social and motor skills. I can see you attend our youngest class which does focus on the basic skills of football, the main skill trying to keep the ball on the floor! At the ages of 18 months - 2.5 years it's about learning to take instruction and having fun using football games and skills. As they progress through the age groups these skills and games do get harder and more technical games are played. We firmly believe that children under the age of 5 years are far too young to be playing in matches however what we do prepares them for that when they turn 5 years and then go on to play for local teams. Those local teams can tell the difference between those children who have attended Diddikicks and those who haven't due to the skills they have learnt over the 3 plus years most people stay with us for. I can see we sent you an email last week about your little one moving up to the older class, if you are happy to do that please reply to the email. Hopefully he will find the Mids team a lot more challenging and progress from there with his journey with TeamDiddi Kind Regards Rebecca
My son loves going to diddi kicks Staff include him and he loves his hi fives Thank you
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Nice kit pack received
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Hi everything was fine until I made a mistake on the signing in the back of his shirt and when I noticed I emailed straight away but when you noticed it was too late. 🙈
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My little boy loves the sessions and has been to two so far so good. The only feedback I have is that I think starting children at 18m is a little bit too young as my experience at the classes is that the very young children don’t understand and can cause distractions for the older children ie if they are really upset which they have been in my sons class. It makes it hard for the 2years + to hear instructions and also understand / keep there attention .. This being said the coaches can struggle to keep all the children interested and under control as there’s 2/3 coaches at the sessions we have been to and I’ve found one of them is always trying to calm down the younger children that are upset or not following instruction cause they are too young to understand or don’t like where they are . Meaning the other coach is left to teach & there’s quite a lot of children to teach. I don’t have anything at all against the younger children coming as it’s good for all ages it’s just hard for the children to keep their attention when there is children upset etc. Which can happen with any age child I know but it seems the younger children are upset more regularly. Other than this I think diddikicks is an excellent organisation and I’m so pleased with how my little boy has fit in and loves it. The coaches are so friendly and welcoming - thank you!
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Everything is good nice friendly but time is bit short
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My son loves Diddikicks and I think its great but I think some of the things they do are too complicated for the age range of children and if they made it simpler then the children would be able to hold concentration for longer. I also feel that the coaches do not always seem that happy to be there. Overall I think its brilliant and they learn much more than just football.
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Good.my son love it.
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Thanks for your review !
Great fun
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Thank you!
Early days but so far, so good. Would be great if there was a more local club though...
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Kit didn't arrive till second week but classes have been fab
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My little boy loves Diddikicks, especially having his own little kit.
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Hi, Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review! Glad to hear your little one loves being part of TeamDiddi. Thanks Lauren
Great fun for my son.
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Hi Nicola, Glad your little one is enjoying our classes. Thanks Lauren
The coaches are superb and very welcoming. Harley is starting to get more confident each week
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Hi Chris, Great to hear and thank you for leaving us a review. Thanks Lauren
My little one has loved diddikicks so far. He enjoys the sessions, we are pleased with his kit, and are glad we chose this activity for him. He’s quite young so doesn’t full participate but I’m sure once he’s grasped it he will fully participate.
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Hi, Thanks for your lovely comments!
Good structure and support.
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Very good
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Diddikicks is rated 4.8 based on 2,350 reviews