Saturday, June 5, 2010

Kids Town

Kid's Town is in Wheaton on Butterfield rd. It is just East of Danada in the plaza with Fox Bowl. It costs $10 per child and adults are free. It is on the pricey side but you get unlimited time so plan to spend a few hours there to make it worth it. Also, they give you a punch card and the 10th or 11th time is free. If you go, be sure to bring socks for the kids as well as yourself! I almost forgot to bring socks for myself. They do sell them there in case you forget. They do allow you to bring in food for snack or lunch as long as you don't bring in peanut products. This is both good and bad in my opinion. I know that there are many kids who are allergic to peanuts so it is nice that it is peanut free. However, E's favorite thing right now is pb&j. The first time we went, I did not know this and packed him a pb&j for lunch. This time I was not planning on having lunch there so it was okay. They do sell a few different kinds of snacks and maybe drinks. I'm not sure because we usually try to pack our own as much as possible. They also have a room for private parties but you have to book it ahead of time. One more thing before I get to the pictures is that they make it nice for adults as well. They offer free wifi, free coffee, and a lounge area with magazines. I did not use this area because I was busy following the kids around playing with them and of course taking a million pictures. The nice thing about it is that the whole thing is pretty open and not too large so if you do decide to sit and drink coffee and read a magazine, you can still keep an eye on your kids.

Okay, now for the pictures. They are always the best part, but the worst part for me. There has to be a better way of putting pictures on here. Anyway, enjoy!


The kids in the dance club room.
M doing her favorite thing, being a mini mommy.
The room that she was playing in had a doll station for changing and feeding. It also had a table for a tea party and a hair salon chair. But M's favorite part was the strollers and baby dolls!

She also found a shopping cart and had to load it with two of her favorite things, dolls and books.

Here she is reading to her dolls.

E playing with the train set.

In another room, they had a kitchen set and a washer and dryer.


M figured out that the baby's clothes came off. Here she is putting them in the dryer.
Now it is time for the babies to get clean!
The kids try out the different cars. Here is Police Officer E.
And Police Officer M
Fire Fighter M. They had a police station and a fire station complete with the proper dress up clothes, I jail cell, and a fire fighter pole.
Here M is picking out animals at the pet clinic.
The pet clinic included a fish tank that was built into the wall.
Something else I really liked about this place is that they had a climbing structure for the kids to burn some energy on. Here is E coming out of the slide and running to do it again.
Both of them climbing up.
E hiding in the tunnel so I couldn't take more pictures. Found you!
M making her way through the little obstacle course.
There was also a nice area for little ones. They had a jumperoo, a bumbo seat, and a bouncy seat. Here is M trying out the bouncy seat.
M playing in the padded area with baby toys.
There is also an art area but it is nothing to brag about. It has some coloring pages with crayons and markers and also a chalk board with chalk.
Here are the kids playing grocery store. Mostly, they all just wanted the money.



1 comment:

  1. I love the picture where E was hiding so you couldn't take more pictures! Little BEar and Pfuferfish do that too. They get sick of me taking pictures so they run and hide, or turn their heads away, and I have to bribe them! Rafael, for some reason, is always happy to have a picture taken, but he makes goofy faces!

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