ANYWHERE TO Take 19Month Old to Play??

Updated on February 17, 2009
G.S. asks from Elmwood Park, IL
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anywhere to go and play like an indoor playground for a little one? 19months old thanks ohare area nw side

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T.Z.

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Hi,
I just looked through the responses and saw that nobody mentioned the Exploritorium in Skokie (Skokie Park district). It's not too far from you and for non-Skokie residents you can get in for $10 ($6 for child $4 for adult, free parking). It is a wonderful place with so many different things to do, just bring an extra change of clothes and socks because they have water to play with.

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J.S.

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Elk Grove Village's Park District has an indoor play area and merry-go-round. Search Jumps and Jiggles in a search engine and it will bring up all of the information. I believe that tickets are $3.00 per child (adult is free). Jumps and Jiggles has climbing areas, big soft blocks for building, cars to ride and other fun things to do inside. I would highly recommend this...and don't forget to wear your play clothes...Mommy's and Daddy's have fun too!

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S.Q.

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Oak Park has a small children's museum called WonderWorks, which is not far from you on North Ave. near North and Ridgeland. $5 per visit, or you can buy an annual pass. I like the DuPage Children's Museum in Naperville, about a 35 minute drive for you. $8 per visit or annual pass, which was worth it when my kids were under 7. There is also a place called Monkey Island off North Ave. in Melrose Park. About $6 a visit, but get there EARLY because it fills up quickly with bigger kids. We get there at 10 am on Sundays and play for a couple of hours. Have fun!

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L.P.

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Since I do not live in your area. Here are some suggestions for finding great indoor play areas. Check your indoor malls, park districts ,library, and nature centers, (for a charge check out Children's museums). Check out children's guides like Chicago Parent (they are online). The new playgroup that I just joined goes to some places I didn't know about. I highly suggest finding a playgroup on Meetup.com. I just wish I had done it earlier.
Out shopping? IKEA has play areas.
I have a McDonald's Playplace near my home- total godsend on a rainy, cold day.

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A.D.

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These months are so difficult with a little one. I take my daughter to the local libraries in the area...most of them have fun little play areas in the kid's section and it's free! Most libraries will also have a baby or toddler story time each week for free. I also have taken her to the Elk Grove park district's Jumps and Giggles play area. It costs $3 and includes the play area (many plastic toys and a large climbing area) plus unlimited rides on their indoor carousel!

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E.N.

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Kohl's Children Museum in Glenview is awesome - my son is 11 months, barely walking, and he LOVES it.

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Y.D.

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Stratford mall has two play areas for kids, also Woodfield has one, but that one is usually more crowded. Libraries, McD's play place - you don't have to eat there..

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N.O.

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Hi,

JUst outside Macy's at Woodfield Mall there is a brand new play area for the kids...it's really nice and they keep it really clean! My 4 and almost 2 yo love it.

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L.O.

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G.

There is a small foam play area at Golf Mill Mall.
The playplace at MsDonalds on Addison/Harlem is great for little ones. My daughter started playing in the tunnels there at 18 months.
The Exploritorium in Skokie is great, there is a fee that differs for residents/non-residents. It was $4 bucks for me & under 1 was free.
Woodfield is a great play area. I suggest going during the week. The weekends are ridiculously overcrowded.

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M.M.

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I would recommend the Jumps N Jiggles in Elk Grove Village - it is a jump ball playground and there is also an indoor carousel. Across the street at the library, there is a great area for kids to play and interact - puppet theatre, legos, toys, etc. in the childrens section of the library.

M. in Elk grove

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M.O.

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I live on the NW side and often take the Trek out to Woodfield...they have a play area by Macy's and it is awesome. I get there real early, around 10- get a coffee- sit and let my son go wild!! If he falls asleep in his stroller- if I can't get home he just naps there and I grab lunch.

Gold Mill also has a play area, but it is not as big.

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