Playcentre is not only a chance for children to learn and socialise there were also courses and workshops parents could attend. Photo / File
Playcentre is not only a chance for children to learn and socialise there were also courses and workshops parents could attend. Photo / File
A Playcentre open day in Whangārei on Sunday will give parents, caregivers and their children a chance to experience what is on offer at centres throughout Northland.
A focus on child-led learning means each day Playcentres offer a variety of learning and play experiences such as building, baking, painting, dressingup, singing, and sand and water play.
People can take their kids to the open day this Sunday, on the grassy area in front of Reyburn House, in the Whangārei Town Basin.
There will be messy play, painting, bubbles, book reading, creating and imagining on offer. The day runs from 9am to noon.
Each Playcentre around New Zealand is managed by parents and supported by Playcentre Aotearoa and staff at a national level.
One of the event organisers, Ashlee Cebalo of Titoki Playcentre, said centres catered for newborns to those aged 5.
Parents could stay with their children while they played at the centres which was different to childcare centres. Playcentres were government-funded but run by volunteers.
Playcentre was not only a chance for children to learn and socialise, there were also courses and workshops parents could attend, Cebalo said.