Cosy Village Role Play Cafe is designed to support early years development where your little ones are invited to discover role play areas and sensory play equipment with educational toys from some of the world’s most recognisable brands including Vertbaudet, Great Little Trading Co, Le Toy van, JoJo Maman Bébé and others.
Their sustainable wooden toys follow the principles of Montessori and Waldorf. These two methods limit the use of technology in exchange for toys that promote fine motor skills, critical thinking and problem solving skills, role play and imagination. Connecting with the environment is also the focus of these two methods, and that is why they use the toys made of natural materials.
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BCP Mumbler thinks the Cosy Village Role Play Cafe is the perfect place to let the kids explore whilst you sit back and have a drink and treat yourself to a sweet desert!
There is so much to see and do for the little ones from the gorgeous centrepiece of the role play cafe – the tree house which has a little reading nook inside and lots of great little touches for the children and they even thought of the safety features for us adults too, the flower baskets have a special mind the gap sign and there are clear protectors on each corner! There is a firehouse pole going down into a ball pit in the fire station & the workshop is right underneath the treehouse too. Then you have a kitchen area with a ‘blind corner’ mirror to see every angle and on the other side there is the paediatrician & the busy market to explore.
At the end of the cafe there is a lovely spacious baby corner with 2 comfy chairs and a large window overlooking the rest of the play area its perfect if you want to keep an eye on your child whilst the younger sibling is in the baby area. There are changing facilities and high chairs available and although there is no space indoors for pushchairs there is a great buggy parking area outside the cafe underneath a roof.
Our favourite feature of the Cosy Village has to be the little road which goes all the way through the place and when we visited the little ones loved driving the fire engine and pushing the wooden trolley along there is even a traffic light. The whole place has a very cosy feel to it and it’s the perfect size to always keep your little one in sight!
Anastasia and Olga are two mums with five kids between them. They teamed up to create a wonderland-like environment where kids can explore and learn through role-play and parents have а space to relax.
Cosy Village is open Monday to Friday from 8am designed for children aged 0 – 5 years and each play session is an hour.
There are 5 sessions available each day:
Early Birds from 8-9:15am (slightly shorter 1hr 15min)
Session One from 9:20-10:50am
Session Two from 11am-12:30pm
Session Three from 1-2:30pm
Night Owls from 4-5:30pm
The entry fee is £9.50 (Early Bird is £7.50/Sibling Ticket £5) includes 1 hot drink (barista style coffee, hot chocolate or tea) and you can book via the website click here.
Alongside some hot and cold drinks the Cosy Village Cafe is also selling sweet treats like cookies and pastries and soon they will have a kids meal deal available. We tried the hot chocolate and it was delicious! For the little ones they have healthy snacks and milkshakes available.
You can also hire the Cosy Village Play Cafe for exclusive parties for your little ones. We have 2 party packages available (Cosy Package & Luxurious Package) which you can check out here.
You can also speak to Olga or Anastasia when you pop into the play cafe or email them.
Contact Cosy Village Play Cafe via their website cosyvillageplaycafe.co.uk or follow them on Facebook & Instagram for all the latest news and information on upcoming events.
You can find the Cosy Village Role Play Cafe here:
1609 Wimborne Rd
Kinson
Bournemouth
BH11 9AP
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