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Little Rocker Sessions at Climb Quest

By Lisa from Keyne to Explore 

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Little Rocker sessions at Climb Quest in Kingston, MK, are climbing sessions for 2- to 4-year-olds. The sessions last for an hour and, after you’ve had your introduction and your little one has put on their harness, you have around 45 minutes of climbing time. 

The different climbing walls are colour-labelled to show the easy, medium and harder climbs. During our first session, we started by sticking to the easier walls, but Ivy soon got the hang of it, and we were quickly moving through some of the medium-skilled walls. The climbing walls here aren’t typical; there are different shapes and patterns to climb on, some of which look really fun!

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The sessions are fun and engaging for toddlers - the instructors made little games, such as one where they had to climb the walls to collect the teddies. This was a great incentive for my daughter to get started! 

Sessions Run: Term time on Fridays at 1pm, Saturdays at 10am, and every 2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday at 10am.

Climb Quest, Kingston Centre, Restaurant Row, Milton Keynes, MK10 0BA

01908 348900

https://climbquest.co.uk/

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About the author

Lisa is a mum blogger and the founder of Keyne to Explore. Through her blog, she shares her adventures with her children and days out in and around Milton Keynes. Discover her world at www.keynetoexplore.com.

Little Rocker sessions at Climb Quest in Kingston, MK, are climbing sessions for 2- to 4-year-olds. The sessions last for an hour including prep, which gives you around 45 minutes of climbing time. 

The different climbing walls are colour-labelled to show the easy, medium and harder climbs; there are different shapes and patterns to climb on, some of which look really fun! Ivy soon got the hang of it, and quickly moved on to the medium-skilled walls.

The sessions are fun and engaging for toddlers - the instructors made little games, such as one where they had to climb the walls to collect the teddies. This was a great incentive for my daughter! All in all, a great day out. 

Miss Liza