Tiny Town's Bloom and Play
Join us for an enchanting morning at Tiny Town's Bloom and Play, a sensory experience crafted specifically for babies and toddlers aged zero to four. This event provides a nurturing and calm environment where little ones can discover new textures, vibrant colors, and engage in meaningful hands-on play. It is a wonderful opportunity for your child to develop fine motor skills while you connect with other local families in a relaxed setting.
Our curated stations feature delightful activities such as flower petal water play and baby-safe texture exploration. To make the morning even more enjoyable, we are pleased to provide complimentary iced coffee for all moms in attendance. If you prefer a tea or refresher substitute, please notify us via email at least forty-eight hours prior to the event.
Space is strictly limited to ensure a high-quality experience for all participants. Please visit our official website today to register and secure your spot. We invite you to dress your children in comfortable clothing suitable for messy play. We look forward to seeing you there for a joyful morning celebration of spring.
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