Loki, age 5, says, “I like to do all kinds of things like play with the toy pirate ship and the squishy blue caterpillar toy.” His mom Bonnie loves Sunny Garden Montessori indoor play space in Chico because it feels safe and it’s easy to keep an eye on her son there.
“I like to bounce higher and go down the BIG slide with my brother and cousins,” says Alisen, age 2. Her mom Heather likes Jeter’s (indoor) Playground in Redding because she can bring the whole gang to one place and all ages have so much fun there.
Madison, age 19 months, loves the slide and swing at Kids’ Kingdom in Enterprise Park in Redding, says mom Nicole. She can climb up herself.
“Kids’ Kingdom in Redding is a fun place to meet other parents and share time together,” says Samantha, mom of Zoey, age 13 months.
“I like the toy binoculars way, way up on the ship,” says Luke, age 3. “He loves playing at Caper Acres in Chico’s Bidwell Park,” says his mom Ginger.
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