Indoor play centres offer kids a space to have a ball

Thiruvananthapuram | Wednesday | 19th September, 2018

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Through cooperative play, children learn how to take turns, share responsibility and solve problems,” says Shaman. With a host of activity-based choices to keep kids engaged, independent indoor play areas are becoming popular “hangout spots” for children outside school hours. “Just as my daughter gets to meet other kids of her age and have fun during play dates, I get to socialise with mothers of other kids,” she says. | Photo Credit: Special ArrangementThe play centres work on a pay-per-hour basis where in parents can bring their their kids for short entertaining sessions. These days, the Delhi-born stay-at-home mother residing at Kuravankonam is glad to drive down to Play House: The Kids’ Club along the Vellayambalam-Sasthamangalam road..