Seeking Places Where a Toddler Can Go to Run

Updated on February 26, 2009
J.C. asks from Seattle, WA
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As the weather is getting colder I am less and less inclined to take my 19 month old to the park but would like to give her the opportunity to run somewhere. She has a lot of energy! She is in day care all day so it doen't have to be in a "class/interacting with other kids setting" but maybe open gyms or something where I could go bounce balls with her or something. Any ideas are appreciated! Thanks!

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J.H.

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Great Lakes Crossing Mall in Auburn Hills has a great middle area where kids can climb and run and the mall also has Jeepers which has a structure where they can climb and play then go down the slide. They have little carnival rides too.

S.S.

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Jungle Java is in Farmington Hills. It is a bit of a drive for you but might be worth it once in a while.

There is a small fee but it is indoor fun - and clean too.

Ferndale also has an open gym at their community center. I forget the name of it but you could call them to ask about it. Again it is like a 2 dollar fee but they have a bouncy house, balls, and climbing things. There is no supervision - you just play with your child on their stuff.

Have fun!

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N.W.

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Gymboree (have open play); Kiddie Club

I try to stay away from malls b/c I think they are gross playareas.

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C.L.

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I 2nd Kiddie Klub
www.kiddieklub.com

Wed before 12 is $5 I believe and after 5pm is $5

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