Sensory Play Pop-up | Food Trucks | Beer/Wine Garden

When
Sunday, Aug 20, '23 from 10:45am–12:45pm PDT
Who
415-706-0566
Ages
10 mos–9 yrs old
Attendance
Required: an adult must stay
Price
$42 plus 2.9% service fee
Discounts
Discounts available when you purchase two or more eligible events from Oogubi!
About

Come out to the Mission Bay Food Trucks for Sensory Play on a Sunday morning!

Our Sensory Play Pop-ups are designed to give parents a break with a stress-free and fun environment for socializing, while kids engage in tactile learning and collaborative play.

Reserve your spot and experience a new way to connect and socialize while nurturing child development!

-Exclusive Oogubi discounts at the beer/wine garden & participating food trucks when you show your wristband!
-In and out privileges to grab your food and drinks
-This is not a structured class. We provide a variety of sensory stations (tactile learning) as entertainment, allowing a more relaxed supervision of the little ones.
-Parents/caregivers are responsible for supervising their own children.

How do these Sensory Play Pop-ups work? 
Simply show up, check in, and let the kids play. From there, it’s really up to you!

The entire set-up is designed to be a safe, stress free environment for the kids to play independently, while you are simply present.

You can sit back and supervise from distance while you socialize with other parents, have some amazing grub from the food trucks, or you can use the opportunity to connect with your child in play.

Why is it such a wide age group for kids? 
Sensory play is enjoyed by kids of all ages, and every child is on their own journey in development. We provide a variety of age appropriate activities within 6mo-10yrs so the little ones can explore with a variety of options, and we can learn what gets their minds going!

Socialization is another key component. We constantly see older kids interact well with younger children as they learn new skills. The environment also presents opportunities for teachable moments with children who are struggling with social concepts, while surrounded by supportive parents.

Should I bring anything?

For the kids: Clothes you don't mind getting wet or dirty, some extra clothes and a towel in case they get a bit messy. We have aprons, but it’s always good to over-prepare.

For you: Invite friends and family! It’s not very often you can have the kids engaged in something this long without getting bored. Take advantage of it. As parents and caregivers, any moment we can find to breathe deeply and relax is a win!

Tags
STEM, art, play, sensory, socialization, self-care, social, and toddler
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