Open Play

Drop-in, unstructured play—supporting exploration, socialization, and connection

Format: Drop-in | In-person

Recommended Ages: 0- 24 mos

Price: Included with Purposeful Play enrollment (no registration required); otherwise $15 per session (book as drop-in)

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  • Eastside

    Thursdays, 9:30 - 12:00 pm 👉 Book Now

  • Seattle

    Wednesdays, 9:30 - 11:30 am 👉Book Now

Open Play

A flexible, drop-in experience designed for babies and toddlers to explore freely in a safe, thoughtfully prepared environment—while giving caregivers space to connect.

During Open Play, children can move, explore, and practice emerging skills at their own pace—whether that’s tummy time, crawling, climbing, or early walking. A variety of simple materials and setups are available to encourage curiosity, movement, and independent exploration.

Unlike structured classes, this is unguided, self-directed time—giving your child the freedom to follow their interests and build confidence through play.

For caregivers, it’s an opportunity to connect with other parents, share experiences, and spend time in a space designed to support both you and your child.

You’ll leave feeling more connected—to your child, to other parents, and to a community that understands this stage.

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A woman sitting on an exercise ball holding a baby, with a woman standing nearby in a room with a glass door and outdoor greenery visible outside.
A toddler in a light blue shirt and denim shorts kneeling on a colorful play mat, holding and examining several pastel-colored balloons against a white wall next to a window showing trees outside.
A woman sitting on a padded surface holding a young child facing her. Large windows in the background reveal an outdoor scene with trees. Items like a box and toys are nearby.
A man and woman are playing with a young child on a beige carpeted floor in a room with large windows showing trees outside. The man is wearing glasses and a white shirt, the woman is wearing a black sweater and blue jeans. There are toys and colorful stacking rings nearby.
People participating in a postpartum exercise class using a large exercise ball, with a woman smiling and holding a baby, in a brightly lit room with a bulletin board in the background.