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OUR MORNING AT NUBO

Updated: May 8, 2019


Yesterday Cruz and I were invited by Sweaty Betty PR to go check out a new educational play space Nubo, in Sydney’s Alexandria. We spent the morning there experiencing everything Nubo had to offer. Nubo is an innovative new educational play space that connects families through purposeful design and quality learning experiences. It is a place to exercise your kid’s imagination. The facilities are fantastic!  They accommodate children from birth to 10 years of age and is opened daily from 9am to 5pm. The staff were incredibly friendly and enthusiastic, and created a super fun and safe experience for the children.

On arrival Cruz and I headed straight to the ball pit! Filled with light blue balls and a slippery dip going straight into the pit. He loved it, and was so fascinated by it! He really enjoyed himself floating in the ball pit and chilled for a bit watching all the other children play.

Nubo offers workshops for cooking, building, painting and robotics. The offer a variety of different activities that your children can partake in. The library for story time is awesome, full of great educational and exciting books! Cruz and I spent a lot of time relaxing in the library while I read him some stories. It was such a serene, peaceful environment, and the perfect place to end our visit after all the excitement!

Nubo also has a fantastic cafe so you can sit down and enjoy a coffee whilst you watch your children play. It is the perfect play date! The menu is full of healthy and delicious options for you and your bubs. You will find lots of raw and whole foods and very little sugar. To all the Mummas in Sydney I highly recommend Nubo it truly is one of a kind!

Looking for somewhere to hold your child's next birthday party? Nubo offers a number of party packages to choose from. Email them today and inquire!.




 Below are some images from Cruz's and My Morning. Enjoy!






Contact Nubo:

+61 (02) 9317 3206 info@nubo.com.au

Unit 201, Building 2 160 Bourke Road Alexandria, NSW, 2015

Tash x


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