Creative Kids Movement Network Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2026)
Creative Kids Movement Network is a children's enrichment franchise offering on-site dance, yoga, and movement programs, serving preschools, daycares, and elementary schools, and known for turnkey curricula, school partnerships, and joyful classes that combine fitness, mindfulness, and creative expression.
Creative Kids Movement Network is a children’s enrichment franchise that delivers on-site dance, yoga, and fitness programs to daycare centers, preschools, and community organizations.
The brand focuses on movement-based classes for children ages 2–10, helping improve coordination, confidence, focus, and overall well-being. Its programs are designed to fit seamlessly into the school day, providing value to educators and convenience to families. The franchise operates as a mobile service, allowing classes to be taught directly at partner locations.
Founded in 1998, Creative Kids Movement Network began by offering structured movement programs rooted in early childhood development. The brand is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and has spent more than two decades refining its curriculum and delivery model.
Its long-standing presence in the children’s enrichment space has helped establish credibility with schools, parents, and childcare providers. The concept emphasizes fun, inclusivity, and age-appropriate instruction.
Creative Kids Movement Network started franchising in 2025, offering entrepreneurs a low-overhead, home-based business opportunity.
Initial investment
The initial investment required for a Creative Kids Movement Network franchise is
$30,000 - $38,000.
That is the total cost you would need to finance if you were to start this franchise.
These costs are provided by the franchisor in the Franchise Disclosure Document.
Type of Expenditure
Amount
Initial Franchise Fee
$24,600 – $25,850
Initial Inventory
$500 – $1,000
Management System
$225 – $300
Initial Training Expenses
$1,000 – $1,500
Licenses, Permits, and Professional Fees
$100 – $2,000
Insurance
$90 – $150
Additional Funds (3 months)
$3,500 – $7,500
Total
$30,015 – $38,300
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Type of Expenditure
Amount
Initial Franchise Fee
$24,600 – $25,850
Initial Inventory
$500 – $1,000
Management System
$225 – $300
Initial Training Expenses
$1,000 – $1,500
Licenses, Permits, and Professional Fees
$100 – $2,000
Insurance
$90 – $150
Additional Funds (3 months)
$3,500 – $7,500
Total
$30,015 – $38,300
Franchise Disclosure Document
Below is Creative Kids Movement Network's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. Upgrade to Pro or purchase the FDD to view and download the document.
Number of units
Creative Kids Movement Network had 1 total units in 2025, of which 0 were franchised-owned and 1 company-owned.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the royalty fee?
The royalty fee for a Creative Kids Movement Network franchise is $500-$750 per month. In addition, you would have to pay the advertising (or national brand fund) fee of $1,650 annually.
What is the total investment?
The initial investment required for a Creative Kids Movement Network franchise is $30,000 - $38,000. That is the total cost you would need to finance if you were to start this franchise. These costs are provided by the franchisor in the Franchise Disclosure Document.
What is the initial franchise fee?
The initial franchise fee for a Creative Kids Movement Network franchise is $24,600. This is typically paid upfront as part of the total initial investment, after signature of the Franchise Agreeement.
Creative Kids Movement Network offers a structured training program to ensure franchisees and their operating principals are well-equipped to run the business. The training is divided into several components, each targeting key operational areas. Below are the training programs offered by the franchisor:
Initial Training Program: Franchisees and their Operating Principal must complete the Initial Training Program, which includes both online and in-person components. The online portion must be completed before opening, while the in-person training can be completed up to six months after signing the franchise agreement. The program covers business operations, customer service, sales and marketing strategies, and more.
Supplemental and Refresher Training: The franchisor may require franchisees or their Operating Principal to attend additional training programs during the term of the agreement. These sessions are aimed at keeping franchisees updated with new operational procedures or offerings. A reasonable fee is charged for attendance, currently set at $1,000 per day.
Ongoing On-Site Assistance: Upon reasonable request, the franchisor may provide on-site support, subject to availability and a daily fee. Franchisees must also cover the cost of travel, lodging, and related expenses for the franchisor’s representatives. This option allows franchisees to get hands-on guidance as needed.
Convention and Meeting Participation: Franchisees are required to attend mandatory franchise conventions and meetings that focus on new services, products, and operational strategies. These events serve as continuing education and networking opportunities. Attendance costs are borne entirely by the franchisees.
Territory Protection
Creative Kids Movement Network offers territory protection to its franchisees through the assignment of a “Designated Territory.” This area is generally defined by one or more 5-digit ZIP codes and is based on factors such as population and demographics. During the term of the agreement, and provided the franchisee remains in compliance, the franchisor agrees not to open or authorize another Creative Kids Movement Network business within that territory.
However, the protection does not extend to other channels of distribution. The franchisor retains the right to sell services and products under different marks, operate similar businesses, or use electronic commerce channels such as the Internet within any area, including the Designated Territory.
Additionally, franchisees may be allowed to market outside their territory only with prior written consent and may be required to cease such activity at the franchisor’s discretion.