So, my son loves Knucklebones. We were frequent visitors and shopped there. Basically, the model was simple. You paid $7 to play as long as you wanted with the toys that were all over the store. All of the toys that were out were demo models. If your kid liked one, you would tell the folks you wanted to buy one and they'd haul a new one up from the basement. It was absolutely not a daycare. You attended to and played with your kids. Or, talked to another parent while your kids played together.
They also had music and movement "classes" for kids and did birthday parties where you could let your kids and their friends play for an hour or two and bring in a cake.
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Date: 2012-06-01 01:47 am (UTC)So, my son loves Knucklebones. We were frequent visitors and shopped there. Basically, the model was simple. You paid $7 to play as long as you wanted with the toys that were all over the store. All of the toys that were out were demo models. If your kid liked one, you would tell the folks you wanted to buy one and they'd haul a new one up from the basement. It was absolutely not a daycare. You attended to and played with your kids. Or, talked to another parent while your kids played together.
They also had music and movement "classes" for kids and did birthday parties where you could let your kids and their friends play for an hour or two and bring in a cake.
Hope that helps.