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Croc and roll at the Playcentre Pakenham

With play facilities designed by specialists to accommodate children of all ages, Crocs Playcentre Pakenham is the place for kids, parents and family to hang out and have fun.

As a successful party venue and daytime activities for kids, Crocs Playcentre has a dedicated soft play section for babies as well as a toddler area separate from the big kids’ main play area.

The exciting range of kids’ themed party rooms include exclusive interactive party options, and party packages that can be tailored to your child’s specific hopes and dreams.

The onsite Muffin Break cafe will provide parents with that much-needed caffeinated drink while the kids play, and also provides a large range of freshly made food items, providing wholesome, healthy options for the whole family.

A few of the younger staff members have been welcomed into the world of employment with Crocs, working at the centre as their first job after school or on weekends.

Driven by the smiling faces of both big and small customers, the Crocs Playcentre team strives to make every visit to the centre a happy and memorable experience.

“We provide a safe and clean environment for the little ones – our friendly staff are there to ensure that they accommodate your needs and make your visit a joyful one,” says owner Swati Siotia.

“We continually look at ways we can improve our services – we appreciate feedback and implement changes whenever possible.”

Crocs Playcentre hosts special events and social nights for sporting clubs and education providers, and is always open to assisting with fundraising.

For more information or to book a party, visit www.pakenham.crocsplaycentre.com.au or phone (03) 5902 3674.

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