Let’s face it, keeping young children occupied on a rainy day can be hard work! A few hours in a stimulating, safe, clean soft play area can make all the difference when your kids need to burn off some energy on a cold or rainy day. Some of the better indoor play centres will even have a nice little cafe so you can relax while keeping an eye on your kids, free arts-and-crafts activities, and a safe place for the baby to roll around without being trampled by overexuberant toddlers.
Whether your favourite indoor soft play area is a massive all-singing-all-dancing entertainment centre with climbing structures, slides and bouncy castles, an imaginative area of a family friendly museum, or a colourful collection of soft play mats at your local baby friendly cafe, we want to hear about it!
Browse our collection of parent-recommended indoor play areas across the UK – and please add a comment below to let us know which soft play areas you would recommend.
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As boring as it may sound, but a trip to a local library might be quite interesting for our kids. They like browsing through the books, reading bits and pieces right there and then.
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in delicious. And obviously, thank you for your sweat!