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Rally up the kids for an unforgettable family day out. The youngsters will have a blast getting their hands dirty during a 45 minute messy play session - full of slime, paint, water and other sensory activities. Finish with a tasty lunch in the cafe including meals and a drink each.
Head to this family-friendly cafe in Tyabb on the Mornington Peninsula and let the kids blow off some steam during a 45 minute sensory play session. The space offers a variety of imaginative play zones featuring mud, paint, slime and water, and boasts a sand pit, cubby house, mock construction site and train set. There's even a toy-filled play pen to keep the tiny tots busy. Afterwards, refuel and bond over a family lunch in the cafe. The little ones can choose from kids menu favourites such as spaghetti bolognese, toasties and fish and chips; and the adults are treated to a selection of burgers, sandwiches and salads. With no clean up involved, what's not to love?
Play sessions are suitable for children aged 6 months - 7 years old Children must be supervised by an adult at all times
Once this experience has been confirmed, cancellations are at the discretion of the experience provider and arranged directly with them according to their policy.
Spectators welcome at the play session and additional meals can be ordered on the day. Please contact the experience provider to add additional bookings to your table.
This experience is not affected by the weather and is available all year round.
Smocks are provided in the play session but you should avoid dressing the kids in their Sunday best!
The experience takes place in Tyabb on the Mornington Peninsula.