Children are encouraged to explore and experience everything Little Land has to offer. Our environment is unstructured and designed to foster fun for the whole family.
A child’s development is not something left to chance. That’s why at Little Land, we play with a purpose. Equipment is designed by pediatric therapists to be fun and help children reach specific developmental milestones.
The Way We Play
A child’s job in life is to play and interact with other children – at Little Land, we make that easy.
We keep it simple and put PLAY at the center of everything. Our mission is to offer a space that encourages kids to be kids - where they can explore, experiment, and take some risks in a fun, safe environment. We believe in the power of play and its ability to grow the imagination and expand creativity.
Little Land offers a unique variety of equipment – everything in our gym was designed by a pediatric therapist and chosen for our gym to be exciting and fun while also helping children reach important developmental milestones.
There are multiple ways to experience Little Land! You can drop-in to play for the day with a single play pass… then, when you love it, you can sign up for a monthly membership on your way out!
Play Pass Options:
Single Entry Pass: Single visit/entry for one child.
Unlimited Open Play Memberships: Our monthly memberships were designed with your family in mind to make Little Land accessible, affordable and FUN for everyone! You’ll have the opportunity to play at Little Land six days a week, all year long... and get this, our memberships offer UNLIMITED play and you can come and go throughout the day as you please!
Please check the schedule for your local Little Land to view upcoming open play sessions.
Membership Options
Single Child Unlimited Membership - $39 per month
Visit Little Land anytime to play all month long! Our Single Child Unlimited Membership entitles one child unlimited access to Little Land!
Family Unlimited Membership - $69 per month
Our Family Unlimited Membership entitles ALL children from one family unlimited access to Little Land! Do you have two, five or eight kiddos!? They’re ALL included!
Membership Terms
Our memberships are simple - come and play anytime you’d like! We have open play scheduled 6-days per week for kids of all ages to play, develop and grow! We do recommend that you book your play session online prior to arrival to speed up the check-in process. By doing so, you’ll also see all scheduled activities for the day, week and month at your Local Little Land!
We require a minimum of three paid months for all membership packages. Our family memberships are only permitted to be used by siblings that live in the same household. If children are added from outside an immediate family, memberships may be cancelled and additional fees that would have been due for the non-family member will be billed and due immediately.
Memberships are only valid at the Little Land location where it was purchased.
Other than that, just have FUN!
Fine Motor Skills
Fine motor skills are essential for daily tasks, such as dressing, eating, and writing. These skills require the coordination of our brain and small muscles in our hands. Children need the ability to perform basic fine motor skills by the time they enter school
Gross Motor Skills
Gross motor skills require large muscles for everyday movements such as balance, sitting, and walking. The most crucial development stage for these skills is in the first two years of a child’s life.
Speech and Language Skills
Speech and language skills are imperative for more than communication. Any developmental delays with these skills can affect breath control, swallowing, and a child’s self-confidence.
Social Development
Social development is critical for interactions with others and regulating behavior. It makes a difference for a child’s future as a teen and adult. Engaging with their peers at Little Land enhances these skills.
Sensory processing interprets sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste and translates them into responses. The ability to interpret senses is important for personal safety and well-being, such as understanding pain, hearing an alarm, or smelling a fire and knowing what to do.
Sensory Processing
Emotional Development
Emotional development is recognizing, interpreting, and managing feelings. Children can learn to manage emotions by thinking about goals, motives, and outcomes to determine if their behavioral response is appropriate.