Vtoday is the city beach Playground CS opened at Amsterdam Central Station.
Playground CS is a wonderful place to play with the children in the sand. A pop-up city beach for the next 6 weeks, where new activities are organized every week. For example, the 'Party Aunts' have special conversations with the children and a 'real' ninja comes to teach the children the tricks of the trade. But of course you can also just play football.
Our dear Amsternanny's are also present to play with the children and keep an eye on things. It is also possible to leave your child(ren) at Playground CS for two hours, so that you can run an errand and the children have a good time.
For more information you can call or email us!
Amsternannies is the nicest babysitting agency in Amsterdam. With our blog we give you insight into the events where we attend as babysitters. You can also find great children's recipes or very cool offers for young families here!
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