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[Solved] Need ideas for dad-daughter day out (toddler)


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(@macker48)
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Hey all,

I hope I've put this in the right place, but I need advice.

I am taking my little one out today, to let her mum get some work done. Normally when I take her out I either go down to the swingpark, or to one of two available soft play locations in the area.

My wee one is 15 months, and as today is miserable I can't take her to the park. I'm also unsure about the local soft play as last week my wife told me that there were a number of children playing in the toddlers' section who were obviously too old to be playing in that area, wand there appeared to be no attempt by staff or their parents to stop them from doing so (one nearly fell on my daughter after jumping about).

I was wondering, then, if anyone had any other ideas on what I could do with my daughter? We don't have a zoo nearby, and to be honest I don't know if she's too young for it.

If anyone has any suggestions, it would be very helpful.

Thanks

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(@Darren)
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Hi what about going swimming??

just need swimming nappies and towels.

or if not maybe rock climbing or white water rafting 😉

Darren

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I agree with swimming, can't go wrong as kids always love it and it's good to get kids used to healthy exercise

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