tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37337796.post1336189100777712438..comments2023-10-16T07:43:33.631+00:00Comments on All Grown Up...still feeling like a kid: Soft Play: a rantallgrownuphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15558724767417950811noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37337796.post-87864976072621032992010-01-31T10:57:59.326+00:002010-01-31T10:57:59.326+00:00I completely agree - soft play areas and toy shops...I completely agree - soft play areas and toy shops in my opinion should not be allowed to stock junk food and sweeties at eye level. <br /><br />Our one is exited through the sweet shop - great chance for a tired toddler to tantrum and demand sweets.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37337796.post-88659710841810858432010-01-29T15:03:51.466+00:002010-01-29T15:03:51.466+00:00I think it is the perfect example of what is wrong...I think it is the perfect example of what is wrong with most soft play areas , i have never thought about they junk being at toddler eye level but it is so true. <br /><br />We are lucky to have a great soft play area nearby, that does not have any of those issues (down stairs in a restaurant so have to up stairs for anything other than juice) , Our biggest problem is it is small and perfect for younger kids (i would say pre-school ) but often get kids older there running amok and it is just to small for that.Laura McIntyrehttp://synchronizationofus.comnoreply@blogger.com