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TUMBLE - under 5s soft play @ Albrighton


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After a brief recess (brief in the loosest sense) we are pleased to announce Tumble under 5s soft play is returning at Albrighton Centre (SE22 8AH).  Sessions will run through the August holiday, each day Monday to Friday, from 10.00am to 1.00pm and from 2.00pm to 5.00pm, and on Saturdays, from 10.00am to 1.00pm.

Soft play is an ideal way to help build strength and improve motor skills, coordination, and balance.  Immersed in a room filled with soft play structures, children can crawl, climb, jump, slide and roll, learning skills they can easily transfer to day-to-day activities, giving them confidence and understanding of their own physical abilities.

Tumble sessions are open only to children under the age of 5 years, accompanied by a parent or carer.  Session cost is £4 per child.

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