Saturday, May 2, 2015

KidsSTOP

We decided to stop by KidsSTOP on a Sunday afternoon. The first impression that I have is WOW!!! The place is bursting with children yelling, running and most of all laughing. My niece, K and Kris had an amazing time and refused to leave after 3 hours. We literally had to drag them out of the center.

Verdict
Remember to bring your own socks.
 

The entrance fee is pretty economical at $10/child (18 mths - 8 years old), $5/adult or senior citizen. This rate applies to weekends and public holidays. Weekdays rates is almost half.

Do note the operating hours.

This place is really educating the kids through play. Learning can be really fun. The place is divided into 4 main categories (Imagine, experience, discover and dream) totally 24 stops and each child can choose how long they want to stay at one stop.

There is a mini slide located near the Smaller World stop and Kris couldn't stop climbing up the steps and sliding down while my niece have a busy time "re-arranging" the plot of mushrooms.

The Supermarket is a hit for all children. The girls had a amazing time being shoppers, cashiers and cook. They spent the longest time in this stop and refuse to leave. The downside to this area is that there are too little shopping cart and kids are fighting over the scare shopping cart.

The Rain Cloud is a hit with the girls as they weather through the "rain" to the other side of the land to find mummy waiting for them. The girls really like this "Peep a boo" area where surprises awaits at the other end.

The Virtual Pond is also interesting as it's reflect a digital image of a pond with lilies, frog, fishes. Kris had a busy time trying to catch the fishes, laying in the pond and chasing after butterflies.

The Big Dream Climber had numerous huge pieces of lego for kids to build their dream home or car. The girls grown tired of this area after 5 minutes as they were more interested in being singers.

Off we go to our next stop at the Kiddie Theatre where the girls has an amazing time putting on the party gear, singing and dancing along to familar nursery rhymes.

Do take care of young kids at Math Stop as there were many green beans scattered all around (Tables, floor, etc). I quickly ushed the girls out of this room for fear of them picking up the beans and eating them! Kris has a record of putting everything into her mouth!

Do take care of young kids as the older kids tend to be overly excited at times. Kris had a yelling session with one of the older boys at the Supermarket stop.

Learning to cook

Learning to shop


 

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