The weather has been so cold and rainy (and snowy today!) that we haven't been out much. Not much to blog about, so I thought I'd share what we do when we can't go to the playground. Here in Waegwan there's nothing. We have to take the train (20 mins) or post shuttle bus (45 mins) to Daegu and then taxi or subway to an indoor playplace. They have several different ones in Daegu. We have been going to one named YuKids Island. I was introduced to this place by another army spouse who heard of it word of mouth and had her son's birthday there. Then I told a friend here who happens to be Korean about YuKids and she found it on the internet, then mapped a train to subway to building route and we went together. We've been back several times. YuKids motto (according to the equipment website) is 'movement'. Everything in there moves in some way. I like it because almost anywhere in there that your children are, you can see them. And everything is padded, so if they fall it's not so bad!
Those little things she is sitting on slowly spin constantly, as does the large blue & yellow thing in the back left. The short yellow square in the back right is a blue gel like substance to look like water that you can walk/jump on.
This is a small little 'room' with a fan in each ceiling corner to constantly blow the balloons around. There is another one in YuKids that has giant (think 3 foot) balloons that is set up the same way, just not as many balloons!
just a typical ball pit |
There's also a jumping balloon section, a slide and several other things. It's really neat. I enjoy taking them there because it's fun, safe even for the little one, and I can drink a cappuccino (relatively) uninterrupted. On weekends there are staff members inside the play area that actively supervise and play with the kids. On weekdays it's a sometime thing.
Another place we've been too is called Kampu's Mystery Island. It's great for older kids but I was nervous about my girls in there, especially the youngest. It is spread out over 4 separate areas so I can't watch both girls at the same time and both times I've been it has packed with kids running amok! The 'snow' area was really neat though. It's heavy Styrofoam shapes about 2 feet deep and the kids will just throw it at anyone who comes near! The little one had fun with me dropping her in! She would laugh and try to get up and sink in completely over her head.
snow pit |
This is a bouncy thing. I thought it was kind of weird because it is the character Kampu laying down, so they are jumping on his stomach.
At certain intervals different characters from the show will come out and all the kids will crowd around. The oldest would have nothing to do with them, but here is our youngest waving like crazy! She hugged him too, but I couldn't get a picture of that.
Today we went to a new place called Mini House. It was really neat. They had foot powered cars, sit-on scooters, drums, and a kid sized 'gym' with foam barbells, bench press, and treadmill, plus more! I liked it because the lady working was very active in supervising the kids and playing with them. Here is why it is called Mini House:
This is only part of the entire set-up, but this is the oldest's favorite part. Everything is kid size of course. There was an armoire in here with dress up clothes, a vanity with pretend make-up, and a full length mirror to view herself in. There was also a full kitchen in here. She drove the little car up and parked outside!
zip line |
These places are genius! The kids always have a great time and it's good for moms too! All of these have a little 'cafe' area where you can order coffee or whatever and a snack to eat. I enjoy taking them almost as much as they enjoy playing.
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