Canton is now the proud home to a brand-new playroom for kids, known as Go Grow. This innovative space, designed for children from newborns to 6-year-olds, prioritizes open-ended play without small pieces, providing parents with a chance to work or unwind in a safe and fun environment!
Should you need a small work break or merely a space to engage with your little ones, Go Grow is the place for you. The playroom comes equipped with a glass co-working space that allows parents to work while simultaneously keeping an eye on their children. Other features include a play structure, sound dampening walls, a baby area, a sensory room, a nursing room, and a reading nook.
Additionally, there is an array of food and drinks on offer for purchase. A special menu from the neighboring cafe is also provided, with the cherries on top being the convenience of food delivery right to your place. Customers are charged $20 for a 2-hour open play for one adult and one child. For each extra adult present, an extra $10 is charged. Do keep in mind that socks are mandatory inside the playroom and can be purchased for $7 for kids and $10 for adults.
Go Grow is located at 43367 Joy Road, Canton, MI 48187. Invite your friends and take this opportunity to spend quality time with your kids while also ticking off work from your to-do list. It’s the ultimate win-win for both parents and children!
Don’t forget to explore the weekly updates on new activities, upcoming events, ticket giveaways and more from Go Grow through their newsletter. Have fun!
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