Camille Bethoux's Review for

Aberdeen Public Playroom

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4 of 5 stars
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Hong Kong public indoor playrooms are perfect spaces for children to exert themselves in a clean, safe and sheltered from whether hazards
Aberdeen public playroom is a free of charge indoor space where children can play and develop their physical agility. The space is quite big (130 m2) and fully equipped with soft games where children can explore their bodies’ capacities. There is a slide and some bumpy little hills where children just love to climb and experiment their agility limits. I first brought my daughters there when they were starting crawling and I was so surprised and impress to see them moving fast from crawling to standing then walking. They would try things there that I would never observe them doing back home or outside. They knew they were safe if falling. I keep bringing them in this playroom now that they are almost 2 years old as they enjoy socializing with other children and look at the kids’ friendly walls’ decoration. Children from quite diverse age groups can play there so parents or guardians might want to pay specific attention to older kids running around in case their own kids are young. This is the only safety concern I would have. Otherwise, this is precisely one of the safest public places dedicated to children amusement. This is an ideal space when the weather is hot to have children exert themselves without ending up with exhaustion. In the same regard, this place is a blessing at rainy days when you do not want to keep your children at home the whole day. Hygiene is at the best since the room close for 10 minutes cleaning session every 50 minutes.

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Tips

Parents might want to keep in mind that both children and themselves need to wear socks and that sessions last 50 minutes each

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