ZOOMING IN KIDZOONA.

My father would always invite me and my daughter to an afternoon at Kidzoona Nuvali which is near his house. But because of my mommy brain, I always end up not bringing any socks for both of us so I always just insist on checking out new restos to try instead.
Anyway, we had the chance to have a play date during the weekend at their Shangri-la branch. It was a Sunday so I expected that there will be lots of babies, toddlers, moms and ates around.Baby A was super excited to go inside. It's nice that they have this electronic gate so that no kids will just go out or come in whenever they want to.
I loved the pretend play section. If only I can make some of these toys for my school. Hmm..
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Also, I wanna purchase their manipulatives! Wooden toys and this magnetic tiles are my must-haves!
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Baby A spent most of her time in this wooden doll house with two hand stitched dolls.I think she liked it because it's quite similar to the interior of our house.
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Sand area. Baby A didn't like it that much maybe she felt too "sandy" that she kept wiping the excess sand on her dress. Yikes!
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The ball pit of course! WE, yes we enjoyed this part so much!
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She also liked riding bikes even she's not yet ready for it.
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The entrance fee is 300 for 90 mins (child and guardian) plus 100 for another adult and P400 for 3 hours.
It was a tiring 90min play time with baby A but definitely worth it since there were different stations to choose from; they're all educational and all areas were created to develop certain skills. It was still okay for me even it was a Sunday where baby A was able to interact with kids of different ages so it was an instant playdate for her. Hooray for this trip. ;)

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