As a school, we have been visiting Little Street in Maidstone for our EYFS school trip for the past 6 years. I have liaised with Heidi, the operations manager, who has been so supportive each year, answering all questions and making amendments where possible to suit the needs of all of our children. The venue is well-equipped with role-play resources that encourage children to explore different scenarios and develop their social and communication skills. They have a variety of themed areas (e.g., supermarket, hospital, fire station), all of which are designed to support imaginative play and real-world learning. We love trips like this, as they offer hands-on learning opportunities for children. Activities support EYFS goals in areas like communication and language, physical development, and personal, social, and emotional development. It helps children understand the world around them while having fun! The venue is always clean, well resourced and the staff are fantastic. We hope to return for years to come. Thank you Little...
Read moreIt was fairly nice and clean when we visited. Seemed great for parents who want to sit and chat whilst their kids play in a secure area. However, we've been to quite a few similar places, and I much preferred others. It felt very busy, and the number of older children running riot here made it difficult for smaller children to get involved at times (probably our own fault for going at half term).
I feel like with fewer children there, it could have been really fun. But based on our experience, I don't think we will be rushing back, especially not with the younger kids...
Read moreVery happy to give this place 5 stars. Before my youngest started school we spent many happy hours here - so much so that we have just used it as the venue for his 5th birthday party. Great venue, very clean and well organised (more than can be said for a lot of indoor play places), friendly staff and a yummy selection of coffee and treats for the grown-ups too. On rainy days I strongly recommend pre-booking as they limit session sizes to prevent over crowding - which is another thumbs...
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