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Mini me 1st birthday party x Train Time

September 21

🎉🚂 You are invited to Mini Me’s First Birthday Party! 🚂🎉

Joined by Train Time – All aboard! Join Train Time as we take your child on a whistle-stop tour of all things trains around Mini Me Role Play.

🕒 Enjoy an hour and a half of role play and train fun with added surprises throughout!

🎉 Special guest appearance – Bluey! What is a party without our favourite character!

🎨 Face Painting
📸 Photo Opportunities
🎁 All parties end with a goody bag, of course!

We can’t wait to celebrate with you! 🎈✨

🚂 All Aboard: The Joy for Kids and Parents 🚂

Imagine a cozy room filled with the rhythmic chugging of toy trains, the excited giggles of children, and the warm smiles of parents. Welcome to the magical world of trains in Mini Me Role Play —a place where generations come together to explore, create, and bond.

1. The Joy of Play: Trains have an innate charm that transcends age. As kids and parents gather around miniature tracks, they become co-conductors, engineers, and explorers. The simple act of pushing a train along the rails sparks joy and curiosity. It’s playtime with purpose—a chance to escape into a world where time slows down, and imagination takes the lead.

2. Learning Through Play: – Fine Motor Skills: As little hands maneuver trains, they develop fine motor skills. Placing tiny cars on tracks, connecting magnetic couplings, and adjusting switches enhance dexterity. – Spatial Awareness: Kids learn about spatial relationships as they arrange tracks, bridges, and tunnels. They discover how curves affect speed and how bridges span imaginary valleys. – Problem-Solving: When a train derails or gets stuck, problem-solving kicks in. Parents and kids collaborate—realigning tracks, troubleshooting, and celebrating victories. — Language Development: Conversations flow naturally. “Look, Mom! The red train is faster!” Vocabulary expands as they discuss locomotives, cabooses, and freight.

3. Bonding Moments: – Shared Memories: Parents relive their childhood, recalling toy trains from yesteryears. Grandparents share stories of steam engines and long journeys. – Quality Time: In a world of screens and schedules, train workshops offer uninterrupted moments. Parents and kids build memories, not just tracks. – Teamwork: As families collaborate on layouts, they learn teamwork. “Dad, can you hold this bridge while I connect the tunnel?” Cooperation blooms.

4. Imagination Express: – Destinations Unknown: Where do these toy trains travel? To enchanted forests, bustling cities, or distant planets? The tracks lead to imagination’s horizon. Narrative Play: Kids invent stories—freight trains carrying chocolate to a candy mountain, passenger trains whisking teddy bears to tea parties. Parents listen, adding twists and turns.

5. Mindfulness and Relaxation: – Zen of Trains: The gentle hum of wheels, the repetitive motion—it’s soothing. Parents find solace in the simplicity, and kids learn to focus. – Mindful Play: As they lay tracks, they’re present in the moment. Worries fade, replaced by the joy of creating.

All aboard for a journey of  connection, and wonder! 🌟🚂

Details

Date:
September 21

Organizer

Mini Me Role Play
Email
info@minimeroleplay.com

Venue

Mini Me Role Play
74 Gracechurch Shopping Centre
Sutton Coldfield, ENG B72 1PH United Kingdom
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Opening Hours

Opening Hours

Mon-Fri: 9:00am – 3:00pm

Saturday: 9:00am – 5:00pm

Sunday: 9:00am – 3:00pm