517 days ago

Playtime at St Hildas

Clive from Island Bay

Playtime at St Hilda's Church

Our play time continues on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9.30 - 12.00 during term time.

The toys will be out in the hall, the coffee/ tea will be on, and the hall will be nice and warm. We'll be adding in Expresso coffee this week, and we would particularly like you to drop in this week, before the holidays. Our big hall has space for ride-ons, climbing apparatus, play kitchen, push toys, playdough and jigsaws, as well as places for soft play for babies. Plus we have an outside play area that is safe and secure with climbing frames and ride-ons.

We would love to see you again if you've been before or if you've never tried us. You can drop-in at any time while we are open.
You can join our facebook group using the QR code below.

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