963 days ago

Playtime for under 5's starts again this Friday (28 Apr)

Clive from Island Bay

Playtime resumes this Friday at St Hilda's, 311 the Parade

Join us every Tuesday and Friday morning from 9.30-12.00 during term time for playtime for toddlers. A chance for your child to experience a wide range of indoor and outdoor toys and activities with you, and an opportunity to meet other parents and caregivers in a friendly relaxed environment. Easy access by bus, bike or car.

We have lots of Toys, including ride-ons, climb-ons,
Music, Books, Jigsaws, play-dough etc

Large indoor hall, and secure outdoor play area.
Chance to meet other parents and caregivers

Friendly relaxed atmosphere
Coffee and nibbles


For regular reminders and updates about things for children go to our new facebook group, St. Hilda's playtime by scanning the QR code attached or going to the website:
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