Kids’ Club

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /kɪdz klʌb/

Definitions of kids’ club

noun A club specifically for children, often offering activities, events, or programs for kids to participate in

Example Sentences

A1 I joined the kids' club at the community center.

A2 The kids' club organizes fun activities for children aged 5 to 12.

B1 My daughter loves going to the kids' club after school to play with her friends.

B2 The kids' club at the resort offers a variety of supervised activities for young guests.

C1 The kids' club's mission is to provide a safe and engaging environment for children to learn and play.

C2 As a member of the kids' club committee, I help plan and execute events for the children in our community.

Examples of kids’ club in a Sentence

formal The hotel offers a supervised kids’ club for younger guests to enjoy various activities.

informal Hey, have you checked out the kids’ club at the resort? It's pretty cool.

slang I heard the kids’ club at the community center is lit with fun stuff to do.

figurative Joining the book club felt like being part of a kids’ club for adults who love reading.

Grammatical Forms of kids’ club

past tense

attended

plural

kids' clubs

comparative

more kids' club

superlative

most kids' club

present tense

attend

future tense

will attend

perfect tense

have attended

continuous tense

are attending

singular

kid's club

positive degree

good kids' club

infinitive

to attend kids' club

gerund

attending kids' club

participle

attended kids' club

Origin and Evolution of kids’ club

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'kids' club' originated as a way to refer to a group or organization specifically for children, often focused on activities, education, or socialization.
Evolution of the word: The usage of 'kids' club' has evolved to encompass a wide range of organizations and activities catering to children, from after-school programs to sports teams to online communities.