Frequently Asked Questions
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Our play hub is designed mainly for crawlers and walkers up to around age 4.
That said, younger babies are very welcome too, especially if they’re happy chilling on a mat, in arms, or enjoying the calmer parts of the space.
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Yes. Sessions are bookable in advance, please use the booking page.
Our space is intentionally small and cosy, so booking helps us keep numbers comfortable for both children and adults.
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Each play session lasts 1 hour 45min, giving you plenty of time to play, relax, chat and enjoy a coffee without feeling rushed.
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We keep numbers limited to 12 to maintain a calm, welcoming environment and to make sure everyone has space to play comfortably.
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Where possible, we kindly ask that prams are left at home due to the size of the space.
If this isn’t possible, please get in touch and we’ll do our best to help.
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Yes. While the space is geared towards crawlers and walkers, there are safe, calm areas suitable for younger babies too.
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Yes. Children remain the responsibility of their parent or carer at all times.
This is a relaxed, community-led space rather than a supervised play centre.
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We serve extremely good coffee (beans by Studio Black), bakes (by Blue Sky Baker), and a selection of snacks and drinks for both adults and little ones.
We aim to keep everything simple, comforting and family-friendly.
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You’re very welcome to bring your own baby snacks, bottles or specialist food, especially for younger children with dietary needs.
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We do our best to be allergy-aware.
If your child has a severe allergy, please let us know ahead of your visit so we can support you safely.
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Cleanliness is really important to us. Toys and high-touch areas are cleaned regularly, and the space is reset between sessions.
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Absolutely. Breastfeeding, bottle-feeding and comfort-feeding are always welcome here.
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Our sessions are relaxed and free-flowing, allowing children to explore at their own pace and parents to connect naturally.
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Very much so. This play café is community-led, designed to help parents feel comfortable, supported and connected — whether you come with friends or on your own. One Monday a month we have The Mums Who Meet sessions for mums to find their village.
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To help protect our community, we kindly ask that children who are unwell don’t attend sessions. If you’re unsure, feel free to get in touch.

