Open Play @ The Treehouse
The Treehouse is a Life Skills Gym for Kids! A child's day is full of play. Play helps children learn and practice new skills, make friends and find a sense of self. Play changes as children develop into adults and includes hobbies and leisure activities.
OPEN PLAY HOURS
MONDAY - FRIDAY: 9AM - 2PM
SATURDAY: 9AM - 3PM
SUNDAY: 1PM - 5PM
HOPPY HOUR PLAY MONDAY - FRIDAY: 4:30PM - 7:30PM
CLOSED New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, Easter Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day & Christmas Day
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Flexible Fun
We've created lots of ways for parents & kids to enjoy all The Treehouse has to offer.
Toddlers 24 months and under can enjoy a closed-off section offering soft blocks, little people village, sensory objects, toddler slide, and many other age-appropriate activities.
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Open Play

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5 Visits $95 / 10 Visits $170

Memberships Options
Single Child or Multi-Child, Short-Term or Annual, Pay Monthly or One-Time Payment
Child Development - Play & Leisure
A child's main occupation is play. It is through play that children learn and practice new skills, make friends and find a sense of self. There are a number of different ways to think about and define play. Play can be broken up into a number of types:
Early Explorative Play
From the first weeks of a babies life they begin to learn through explorative play. It is important that babies have an opportunity to explore using all their senses.
The Treehouse offers activities needed to make sure your child is engaged in all aspects of explorative play.
- Noisy Play: Treehouse Kids Gym, Music Makers Class
- Energetic Play: Treehouse Kids Gym, Music Makers Class, Sensory Explorers
- Messy Play: Sensory Explorers Class, Little Einstein's Experiments Class
- Yummy & Smelly Play: Kitchen Explorers Class
- Visual Play: All of The Treehouse Experience

Explorative Play
Through exploratory play they learn about the world and the effect they can have on the environment. This type of play starts from very early in a child's life and is one of the first types of play they experience.

Functional Play
Children learn about objects and their use through functional play. They use toys or objects in the way in which they are intended. They will roll a ball and stack blocks.

Imagination/Pretend Play
Through pretend play children learn to express themselves and practice adult and cultural roles. Children start by pretending to do everyday activities, they then participate and play with figures/dolls/teddies. They then link pretend play into action sequences and finally join in pretend games with other children.

Social Play
Social play begins early with smiling and cooing, imitation and peek a boo. Children then learn to share toys during play with others and they continue to develop social skills that involve turn taking and following the rules. As children grow and develop their play moves from solitary to parallel play (where children play alongside but not with each other) then onto social play (where children share and interact directly).

Energetic Play
Children learn about how the body works and moves through active and energetic play. They learn to run, jump, throw & catch and kick. It can include mastering ball games, playground equipment, going on a scooter, riding a bike etc.