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Any local Messy play (baby) & soft play centre (toddler)?


cazfay

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Hi


Sorry to load one post with two different questions!


I am looking for a messy play session locally for my nearly 8 month old. Is there anything nearby?


Also I have some friends visiting in a few weeks, and we thought we could go to a soft play centre to keep their two toddlers entertained. Is there a nice place anyone would recommend. We have cars so could drive a up to half an hour to a centre.


Thanks very much for your help!

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As has been mentioned, we have soft play available at Albrighton Centre, off Dog Kennel Hill on Tuesday mornings (10.00am to midday) and Thursday afternoon (2.00pm to 4.00pm). We charge ?2 per child per sessions, and it is suitable for children up to the age of 5. There is an array of soft play equipment, crawl tunnels, bouncy castles.


Steve

Albrighton Centre

0207 737 6186

www.albrightoncommunitycentre.org

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