Ideas for rainy weather playtimes

After what was one of the wettest summers on record, followed by a winter that showed no relief from the rain and now a cold snap set to bring snow and ice to the whole of the UK parents everywhere are begging the question, what can I do with the kids?

You’ve done potato painting and making mud pies in the garden. You’ve had a Disney movie marathon and built a den using the drying rack and fresh sheets from the tumble dryer but your imagination is wearing thin. Luckily for those living in the Romford or Croydon areas, help is at hand in the shape of indoor play centre Kidspace.

Kidspace is a fantastic place to take young children to expel some energy, mix with other children and have some fun without having to think about the weather. Available in sessions of 2 or 4 hours, Kidspace guarantees to wear them out amongst the balls pits, slides and soft play areas while you sit back and grab a coffee or treat yourself to a Mocha and a magazine. Open from 10am-7pm during term time and 9am-8pm at weekends these indoor play centres London are a must on a rainy day.

That’s not all, there is help in the holidays too. Kidspace run a holiday club to keep your kids occupied all day if necessary. Half term is just around the corner, so for more information on this just visit their website: http://www.kidspaceadventures.com

If you are looking to forget the weather then one of Kidspace’s indoor play centres London could be your little ray of sunshine in an otherwise grey sky. Think of it as respite from the weather and restoration time for the imagination.

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