Monday, 10 April 2017

Tiny Town Newcastle

*Updated 2018 - Tiny Town has now shut down*


Being a mam to two pre-schoolers I am always on the lookout for fun places that I can take them and last week we discovered somewhere pretty special, Tiny Town Newcastle. Tiny Town is located in Chapel House in the West Denton area of Newcastle, tucked away near the shops in a large detached house which has been transformed into a magical role-play centre for young children to have fun and let their imagination run wild. 

It is recommended for children from around one to six years old, making my children the perfect age for a visit. 


Newcastle Family Life Blog Tiny Town Review

Even though it is located in a residential street there is a free car park and there is a bus stop close by with regular buses into Newcastle city centre (the 40 and 63). You will spot Tiny Town straight away as there are signs and the house is decorated in the distinctive Tiny Town branding. 

We have never visited anywhere like this before so I had no idea what to expect, we were warmly greeted at the entrance and showing to the cloakroom area which had lots of pegs and lockers (they don't actually lock) for your coats and shoes (you have to remove your shoes before entering). We were then showing around Tiny Town, everything is located on the ground floor and it is all open plan and really bright. 


Newcastle Family Life Blog Tiny Town Review


There was a hair salon, supermarket, doctors and vets, construction site, post office, fire and police station, kitchen, house, a small sensory area and an art and craft room. Each of the areas is divided with low walls and are set up with lots of toys and equipment to make role playing fun for little ones. There was a huge range of fancy dress costumes for children to dress up in too, to really get into the spirit of the games they were playing. 


Tiny Town Newcastle review


My three-year-old daughter made a beeline straight for the hair salon and she adored doing the dolls hair and make-up.  While my two-year-old son was just going from area to area as he just did not know what to play with first.


Tiny Town Newcastle review

 
The supermarket area was a huge hit with both of my children as they loved pushing the little trolleys around and picking groceries from the well-stocked shelves and then playing on the till. 


Tiny Town Newcastle Supermarket area

Tiny Town Newcastle Supermarket area


The children  played in every single area and had great fun dressing up and playing with the toys. You do have to stay with your children at all times when you visit. There was so much attention to detail in all of the areas which made the whole experience so lovely for both adults and children. 


Tiny Town Newcastle vets


There was a post office area, complete with a postman pat van you could sit in and my son adored this area. He had great fun filling a post bag with letters and then posting them through a post box and delivering parcels to people. 



Tiny Town Newcastle post office

Tiny Town Newcastle post office


My daughter really enjoyed all of the areas, she had fun being a vet with all the cuddly animals, doing her shopping in the supermarket, building a house in the construction site, making cups of tea in the kitchen and being a hairdresser in the salon. 


Tiny Town Newcastle review


One thing that stood out was just how clean and tidy everything was, there was a member of staff in the area at all times who was tidying things away when the children had finished with them. The toilets were also really clean with steps for little ones to stand on, toilet training seats to use on the toilet and baby changing tables. 




There was also a cafe at the front of the house which served hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, cakes and snacks. The children got a milkshake and it looked amazing. 


Tiny Town Newcastle playing house


When we visited there were four other children visiting so it was fairly quiet and the children got to play and explore all the areas fully. You are recommended to pre-book online before you visit as they only allow up to 22 children at a time in and I imagine on weekends and rainy days it will get busy. They run three sessions a day, each one lasting an hour and a half and they run 9.30-11.00, 11.30-1pm then 1.30-3pm each session costs £6 per child. 




Tiny Town Newcastle review


We really enjoyed the visit to Tiny Town, both parents and children, it was something different that the children really enjoyed. Everything was tailored to young children and making this an enjoyable place for them to visit, there was a great range of play areas and plenty of role play toys available. 

The whole building was very clean and tidy and the staff were really friendly and great with all the children who were there. 

The only negative that I could find is that none of the lockers had locks on which would have been nice for if you had valuables with you. 





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  1. My three would have LOVED this when they were younger. It looks so sweet x

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    1. It is amazing, I had just as much fun as the kids xx

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  2. What a fab day out I need to see if I can find something similar nearby us as i can see Blake loving this.

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    1. It is amazing, such fun for children and adults xx

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  3. Wish these had been around when my kids were little. Looks like great fun!

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    1. I wish they had of been around when I was little! xx

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  4. Eli loves visiting. We tend to alternate between here and Role Play

    Cat x

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    1. That one is a bit far for me, we loved Tiny Town though x

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  5. Aww I love the look of these kinds of places - I would have loved them as a child!

    Helen x

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  6. This looks amazing, I know my grandson would love it. It is just a shame we live much too far away. Hopefully someone will open one near us! Sally

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    1. If one opens near you then you really should visit as it is such fun for children xx

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  7. This looks totally awesome, my daughter would love to go to something like this, i their is one but it £40 for 2 hours, very costly but certainly looks like great fun. Shame about the lockers, though.

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    1. Wow that is expensive, this one was only £6 for 90 minutes and was worth every penny xx

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  8. This looks AMAZING!! My girls would be in their element here at that dressing table, and it looks like such a fantastic place for their imaginations to go wild! What a shame it isn't local to us!

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    1. It really was amazing, there was so much for children to do. The salon was a huge hit with my children xx

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  9. We have something similar in Norwich and we love it. So much fun

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    1. It really is such fun, my children had the best time x

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  10. The tiny town is such a great concept, I like that it has everything from a mini post office to a doctors. Perfect for teaching skills like responsibility x

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    1. It really is, so much thought has gone in to everything. x

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  11. Awww how amazing does this place look, I am so amazed and a little jealous we don't have something similar near me.

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    1. It was the first time we had been anywhere like this and we were amazed with how much there was to do xx

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  12. Aw how awesome is this place. I bet your little ones had a fab time amongst all of those toys. My youngest would be in his element there! :) x

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    1. They really did have a brilliant time, the selection of toys were perfect xx

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  13. This looks amazing. So cool for kids. Wish we had one near us x

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    1. It really is, your girls would have the best time xx

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  14. This looks a good place to visit with kids, lovely idea that you should remove your shoes. Keeps it all clean for them

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    1. It really is so clean and safe for young children xx

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