
Little Playdate
π Blaine, MN
Little Playdate in Blaine, MN is designed specifically for children from crawling age through approximately age 3. Features include age-appropriate climbing structures, slides, and a dedicated baby area. All adults enter free.
We took our daughter for her 2nd birthday and she absolutely loved the place. She loved being able to climb and go down the slides. Lots to do for toddler age kids.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 0 through 3. This is one of the few venues specifically engineered for the toddler and baby age range rather than simply including a small corner for them. Families with children over age 4 will find the equipment undersized.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Lizzy βlizzdapandaβ pandaface
βWe took our daughter for her 2nd birthday and she absolutely loved the place. She loved being able to climb and go down the slides. Lots to do for toddler age kids.β
Kassee Nelson
βWhat a cool concept! Wish they had something like this when my kids were younger. I took my sonβs 18 month old baby sister and she had fun!β
Elise Aschbacher
βSo fun! Tons for kids to do. Super clean and well- maintained. I'd say probably best for walkers through age 3, but the baby area is fun and of course depends on your kid. Reasonable prices and nice that all adults can get in free. There is a nice lull at noon when many kids are napping, but wasn't too busy anytime we there (Sunday, midday).β
britney woods
βThis place is AMAZING. only lost a star bc they're was no kureg like was in the photos which is WHY I picked this placeπ but other than that it's awesomeβ
Reviews from Google
Overview
Little Playdate positions itself as a toddler-first play space, with equipment scaled and padded for the youngest children. Climbing frames and slides are sized for walkers through age 3, and a separate baby zone caters to pre-walkers. The facility is consistently praised for cleanliness and maintenance. Adult admission is free with every child. Reviewers note a natural midday lull that creates a quieter window for babies who nap in the morning.



