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Your Child is in Great Hands

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Our Mission

A sensory play experience for children that aims to spark creativity, imagination and curiosity.

 

Our mission is to create a space where children can explore and learn through sensory play. Our messy play activities are designed to engage all five senses and provide an inclusive, safe and fun environment for children of all abilities.

 

Our team is dedicated to creating a memorable and enriching experience for your child, while also promoting their social, emotional and cognitive development.

 

We offer a range of sensory play activities, including messy play, water play, tactile play, and more.

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Enhances Cognitive Development

Sensory play provides opportunities for children to develop and strengthen their cognitive abilities. As children engage in sensory play, they are encouraged to explore and experiment, developing their problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making skills. Sensory play also provides opportunities for children to develop their memory, attention, and language skills, as they learn to describe and discuss the sensory experiences they are having.

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Encourages Sensory Integration

Sensory play helps children integrate the information they receive through their senses, which is important for their overall development. Through sensory play, children can develop their proprioceptive and vestibular senses, which help them understand their body's position and movements in space. Sensory play also helps children develop their tactile and visual senses, which help them make sense of the world around them.

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Promotes Emotional
Regulation

Sensory play can be a calming and therapeutic activity for children, promoting emotional regulation and reducing stress and anxiety. Sensory play allows children to explore and express their emotions in a safe and supportive environment, providing an outlet for pent-up emotions and promoting emotional intelligence. Sensory play can also help children develop self-awareness and mindfulness skills, which are important for emotional regulation and overall well-being.

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