One of the main benefits of soft play is it's enhancement of the thought process; soft play helps children understand cause & effect. Soft play also helps a child to gain a comprehension between the relationship of items and hand-eye coordination. 

Children learn two types of motor development; gross and fine motor. Gross motor includes things like running, jumping, skipping and climbing. Fine motor involves learning delicate tasks, such as balancing or moving small things with their hands. Soft play helps children develop all of these skills as there are so many activities to offer. 

As children grow from babies to toddlers they start to problem solve and develop their minds. Soft play is often made to be stackable for play building and the various shapes mean that games can easily be created. Our stackable blocks are ideal to build with. Toddlers will thrive off of this and will begin to use their imaginations, making them healthy, happy children. 

Being active, even for just 15 minutes during the day also means that children will sleep better at night, and sleep is vital for their development. Deep sleep is when children do most of their learning, making sense of what they have seen in the day and making vital connections in their brains.