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Power Play
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This establishment is convieniently located in Park Slope where there are many young children. Powerplay is easy to get to especially since it is on an avenue and you can't miss the huge blue awning and glass front.\r
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I heard about it from the mother of my daughter's classmate. Who recently visited the indoor playspace. It was great to know that this place actually picks your child up from school and takes them there for their after school program and homework help. I enrolled my child because I was very busy at the time.\r
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Soon I also enrolled my child in gymnastics where she has made very close friends. Which would have otherwise been hard for her to do because she is shy. My child has become very flexible and is in great shape. She is always willing to show off new tumbles and other tricks she learned at powerplay.\r
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Powerplay also has a great program for special children. They are given individual attention and are not neglected. \r
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The staff is small which causes waiting time at the front desk but trust me the small wait is worth it. Patience is a virtue.\r
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I think powerplay is great for children of all ages but I have not had time to try it out for myself yet. I can not wait to try out the rock climbing wall on the bottom floor.\r
I also hear they are opening minigolf.
Pros: Great programs where children actually enjoy working out
Cons: Small staff causes it to be a bit dissorganized
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