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Playright PlayScope

 






A long overdue playhouse. Should’ve visit when kids are under 5. 


Playright values children’s right to play, focus on putting theories into practice, child-centred and seek societal commitment to build and upgrade more playful facilities for children to play without worrying. 





PlayScope opened in 2009, a play centre wholly designed and operated by Playright. All the items are child-centred, so my kids were still able to have fun and enjoy every bits of it. However, I do think it’ll benefit younger children. 






There are different sections, the climbers; messy room where children allowed to draw everywhere in the room; buildings area with blocks; lots of role playing such as construction, household, medical, car racing; workshop area with scraps and cardboards for them to work on etc. My Kids spent most of the time climbing and working with the cardboards, even though I thought they’re a little too old for the facilities, apparently they appreciate the place and had a good time there. 






Kids think ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 

Mom think ❤️ ❤️ 


Operation: 

- 10:00~13:00 and 14:30~17:30 

- Tues to Fri $100 / child accompanied by an adult 

- Weekend and public holiday $140 /child accompanied by an adult

- $40 for additional adults 

^ prebooking required via https://member.playright.org.hk/cbooking-enroll/date/517


Address: Tai Wo Estate Block 12, Hang Wo House, Kai Wo Rd, Tai Wo Estate


Contact: 2650 2607 


Carpark: Yes at Tai Wo Estate Shopping Mall 


How to get there: 

MTR to Tai Wo Station exit B


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