Play Guidelines
& Facilities
Enjoy our family-friendly playroom
We strive to create a conducive, safe and clean play environment for families and kids. As an adult-accompanied drop-in playroom, children must be supervised at all times by a parent or caregiver.

Socks
Clean socks (grippy ones preferred) are required for both kids and adults. You may purchase our cotton socks if you’ve left them at home.

Cleanliness & Hygiene
We all love a clean playroom and maintain our playroom's cleanliness regularly.
Our staff will perform a temperature check and visual check of children’s hands and mouth, as well as sanitize hands before entry. Guests who display symptoms of an illness are politely declined entry.

Food & Beverages
You may feed your child or consume outside food inside the pantry dining area. Dining space and baby chairs are available on a first-come-first-serve basis.
We also provide a Nespresso coffee machine (coffee capsules and tea bags at additional charge), and a purified water dispenser for your convenience!

Stroller Parking
Stroller-parking is limited. We kindly request that you leave your stroller in your car/home whenever possible. If not, you may fold it for storage at the reception area.

Personal Belongings
Please keep your personal valuables safe with you or at our common shelves. Tots Society will not liable for any lost, stolen or damaged personal items.

Diaper Changing Station & Kids Toilet
A diaper changing station is available inside the toilet. Kindly dispose of soiled diapers in the bin provided.
For toddlers, we have a junior toilet available!

Breastfeeding
We warmly welcome mothers to breastfeed in our playroom. You may breastfeed your baby in the main playroom or at the separate baby crawling area for added privacy.

Sharing of Toys
As a family-friendly playroom, we encourage families and children to play together. When the situation arises, we seek parents’ co-operation to guide their children in sharing the toys and ensuring their safety for a harmonious play time. We ask that parents and caregivers prevent your child from putting the toys inside their mouth for their safety and hygiene.