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Review and giveaway: Creative Play Indoor Party and Playcentre

5th March 2010

Congrats to #16, Elizabeth and Aiden! Christine picked you as our winner of 10 free passes!

These cold months are no excuse to stay at home when there are so many cool indoor play centres in Durham.

One of our favourites is Creative Play Indoor Playground and Party Centre in Ajax. We took the girls here with Jen O. last February for the Valentine’s Day party and had a blast! I love that there is still to do for all age groups — a play area with smaller toys, ride-em cars, jumpers and padded seating for babies and toddlers, and several climbers for older kids.

We enjoyed decorating cupcakes (extra charge) in the huge eating area, colouring (free — and Lucy drew her first face!) and tons of free play. With two kids more than two years apart, I’d definitely recommend two people, if possible. Creative Play is quite large — more than 3,500 sq. ft., with some equipment around corners — so it can be difficult to keep track of them. That being said, there’s a TON of room to play!

One of Creative Play’s claim to fame are their character days: Tea with Ariel, March Break Art Day, visits with Elmo and Upsy Daisy. Be sure to sign up for their newsletter and keep track of their calendar to see what’s coming up.

My only complaint was this day was also a PA Day — so there were a ton of older kids around. Children to the age of 10 are allowed, and I found Lucy intimidated by the school kids. None of the were in the baby area, so Alice and Avery were fine.

Owner Christine has given me 10 FREE PASSES to a lucky Durham Region Baby reader!
Head on over to Creative Play’s website and pick your favourite feature of the place (or share, if you’ve been there before) and leave a comment below. We’ll pick a winner Monday.

Happy playing and good luck!

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Reviewer wanted for wiggly dance class!

9th September 2009

Our friends at MusiGo are throwing a FREE dancing, instrument-playing, yoga-posing wiggle party this coming Monday in Bowmanville for kids 6 months-3 years:

Mon., Sept. 14
9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
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2445 Baseline Rd., Bowmanville
Registered programs begin the following Mon., Sept 21st.

We’d love to attend and share the fun with you, but both my girls are in daycare.

Are any of you free to go in our place and share the experience with a write-up and photos?

Leave a comment and let me know!

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Toy donation help

29th December 2008

My lovely friend Laura has two kids, Carson and Hannah. They were both spoiled this Christmas, and the house is now drowning in toys new and old.

Sound familiar?

Instead of selling the excess, Laura, being the thoughtful and generous woman she is, wants to donate toys to a local women’s shelter, single parent or some similar charity/situation.

Any ideas?

I’m sure there are many of you in the same situation, so any suggestions would be wonderful.

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So THAT’S what those were

1st October 2008

pp_bilibo.jpgWhen Jen and I went Playin’ at the Patch, the girls got their hands on these…odd plastic bucket thingies.

We didn’t know what they were. And Lucy and Eirinn certainly didn’t either, nor what to do with them. I think they held their attention for a few seconds.

Turns out they’re a Bilibo. Some sort of Swedish…odd plastic bucket thingie. The company calls them “elementary shells” that, “instead of imposing a specific play pattern, Bilibo is open to a wide variety of interpretations and encourages the children to invent their own games.”

Apparently our Canadian girls require play patterns.

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Playin’ at the Patch

9th September 2008

PP_mirrors.jpgI wanted to see Jen O., and Jen wanted to see me, but Jen has a newborn and didn’t want to tidy her house, and I wanted the kids occupied so I could fish for second-newborn survival tips, so a few weeks ago we decided to meet up at a play centre and stuff said newborn into a sack so we could talk.pp_jen_and_avery.jpg

(Look! Newborn in a sack! Also, Jen. Only a few weeks postpartum, and don’t you want to smack her because it looked like she was never pregnant?)

We went to Pumpkin Patch Play Centre in Bowmanville, a place we’ve both wanted to visit for ages. Lucy and Eirinn, you can see, had a blast.

PP_chalkboard.jpgThe centre is geared towards the 0-5 set, with a fluffy section for immobile and crawling babies, plus jumpers and swings. There’s also a convenient couch in the midst of the fluff section, perfect for parents to lounge while babies, well, lounge, too.

I loved the neat selection of dress-up clothes, hats and accessories sure to keep older kids entertained. Lucy and Eirinn poked through the pile, but theirpp_ball_pit.jpg real interest was with the awesomeness that is the giant plastic pirate ship and treehouse gym things. Up and down and up and down the slide, crawling in and out of the port holes and ramps.

The girls also loved the magnetic chalkboard at the back. And took great and rather…disturbing pleasure in chucking dolls in and out of the ball pit. Loved that the ball pit has a teeny slide, and isn’t too deep to make it intimidating for smaller kids.

PP_lucy_blurry.jpgThere were lots of other play pieces, including a kitchen with food, shopping cart, lawnmower and tons of stuffed animals and dolls.

It’s not a huge place, however. I think it’d feel really crowded with any more than a dozen kids (plus parents) running around.

Pumpkin Patch Play also has a kitchen, great change table room, kid-friendly bathroom and potty, and snacks for purchase. A great place for kids and parents alike to blowPP_ship.jpg off some steam.

Check them out here. Babies under 6 months are free, and there are lots of family and multi-visit payment options.

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