Zona adaptada para niños pequeños
Espacio delimitado, materiales más blandos y alturas bajas para bebés y preescolares tempranos.
The area for young children is clearly separated from the rest of the play area so very young children can explore in a calmer space that is easier to watch. Equipment and activity zones are designed for small ages, with controlled access and good visibility for parents. Please respect signage and do not move barriers or markers, as they help everyone's safety. If you are unsure where this zone begins and ends, ask reception staff before letting your child enter. Website and material information is indicative and does not replace instructions received on site.
In the area for babies and young children, heights are reduced and climbing or balance elements are proportioned to early development. Still, no play space eliminates the risk of falls or light bumps entirely. Young children move quickly and unpredictably, so it is important to remain within your supervision range at all times. Do not leave your child unsupervised, even if the zone seems safe at first glance. Adapt play pace to fatigue and the child's coordination level. If you notice damaged equipment or a situation that concerns you, tell reception immediately.
Parent or accompanying adult supervision is mandatory throughout the visit, including in the area for the youngest. Staff's role is to maintain general order and venue rules, but direct responsibility for your child's safety remains with the accompanying adult. Intervene calmly when needed, guide the child to share space with others and avoid behaviour that can lead to pushing or accidents. If you feel you cannot supervise adequately, it is better to take a break or leave the play area for a few minutes. This informative content does not replace explanations from the operator at reception or medical consultation when you have health concerns.
Some activities may include small parts, detachable materials or elements unsuitable for children who still put objects in their mouths. Before letting your child play, quickly check the zone and ensure the activity suits their age and development. Do not bring small toys from outside if venue rules do not allow them, to reduce swallowing or loss risk in shared spaces. If you see foreign objects on the floor or parts that do not seem to belong to equipment, tell reception. Presented information is orientative and is supplemented by specific rules posted at entry and approved operator policies.
We expect adults to help keep cleanliness: dispose of litter in bins, wet wipes where indicated and avoid leaving open food in the play zone. Young children are more sensitive to hygiene and a clean space reduces discomfort for everyone. If significant soiling or an incident involving vomit or stool occurs, ask staff for help and follow instructions received, without trying to resolve alone in areas that need specific procedures. Do not come to the centre if your child has symptoms suggesting contagious illness or states that make them unfit for play. Respect, in turn, families who hold the same expectations for the common good of other visitors.
Wearing clean socks is usually mandatory in play zones, including for adults when crossing these spaces, for hygiene and to reduce slipping. Check at reception if there are exceptions or additional recommendations for very young children. If your child has sensitive feet, you can ask about accepted alternatives within venue policy limits. Before visiting, it is useful to confirm programme, fees and access conditions to avoid misunderstandings at entry. This text is informative and may be updated: in case of discrepancy on the site or in printed materials, official data communicated by the centre prevails, including when your package or access policy changes within applicable law.