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Royal Tot program


fungirl76

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Unfortunately I don't have the schedules, but we did this on Liberty 1.5 years ago. What I can tell you is...there isn't much to it. Mainly they put out a bunch of toys, and parents can bring their kids to play while a counselor interacts a little with them and keeps an eye on things. Or at least that is how it worked when we went. While they do have themes to the sessions, they really didn't seem to do anything other than bring out toys. I think once they gave us a princess DVD that was wholly inappropriate for my daughter's age, and maybe another time they gave out balloons. Other than that it was just parents dropping in to play with the toys (more or less the same toys each time) with their kids. Maybe it depends on who is running it, but that was our experience.

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