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About Us

 

Prize Packages offers a fun, creative, and safe environment for your babies and toddlers to climb, crawl, explore, and play through SOFT PLAY. We service Spring, TX and the surrounding areas.

 

Soft play is the perfect way for children to play while also developing essential skills necessary for growth and development.  Our equipment has been thoroughly researched and is specifically designed with your little ones in mind.  

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Enhances Motor Skills



Soft play encourages motor development as children can work on stepping, climbing, crawling, and balance.  From building with our soft blocks to sliding into a pool of balls, our soft play activities can improve balance and coordination, strengthen their core, and reduce the likelihood of injuries. 

Cognitive Growth and Development



Play is essential in the brain development of a child. Soft play allows children to stimulate and expand their minds as they play.  Playing with our blocks and animal hoppers can help children develop their vocabularies and knowledge as they describe shapes, colors, and sizes. These activities encourage brain development, problem solving, and better functionality.

Develops Social Interactions



Soft play challenges children to play and create new friendships as they learn to interact with other children.  Early social interactions help support language and creativity through interactive play. They learn about concepts of sharing blocks and taking turns sliding down the slide.

Encourages Creativity



One of the many benefits of soft play is how it can nurture and encourage creativity. It encourages them to stimulate their young imaginations with our open-ended play. 

Ways to (soft) Play

Soft play areas can be set up in many environments, including birthdays/milestone celebrations, play groups, social events, even within the comfort of your own home. We bring the soft play fun to YOU!

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"Play is the foundation of learning, creativity, self-expression, and constructive problem-solving. It’s how children wrestle with life to make it meaningful."

Susan Linn
Contemporary American Psychiatrist

 

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