The PLAY Boutique

332 First Street
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034

Phone: (503) 962-0350

Hours: Call for hours
Activities: Classes for Kids & Sports , Parks , Parks & Outings , Play Space – Indoor , Playgrounds
12 Reviews for The PLAY Boutique
Sushi4Chelle
14 reviews
Review added 10/4/2008
QuoteMy daughter loves this place and was entertained the entire time we were there!

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MomofT
6 reviews
Review added 3/18/2008
QuoteThe teachers are wonderful! The ladies are excellent in working with the needs of the kids. I recommend the camps and classes. My kids love the camps and classes.

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pandy
11 reviews
Review added 2/8/2008
QuoteI popped my head in to the PLAY boutique to pick up a new schedule, and it was neat to see the ladies there thoroughly engaged with the kids, and the kids obviously having a great time. The new set-up is well thought out, and it made me feel good about the attitude towards kids there.

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mika_anders
1 review
Review added 10/30/2007
QuoteI'm very impressed with The Playboutique. It completely fits the need of the area, providing a variety of classes for children from infant to 7 years old. Class sizes are small and the teachers are caring and concerned and work with the children in their development. My son has attended for a almost a year now and his skills have increased by leaps and bounds. Each morning he wakes up and wants to go to class! The cost is very reasonable, if not inexpensive for the area and when compared to other facilities such as KinderCare or The Little Gym. I don't think I could recommend it highly enough. As well, Angie and Kelly are fabulous at working with the children!!

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maddsma
11 reviews
Review added 9/10/2007
QuoteWe've been here dozens of times and my 2 and then 3 year old loved going and would request going. It has quite a selection of toys, books, crafts, snack and music stations that rotate what is available and are themed. The open time was mildly structured and if it wasn't expensive we'd still be going, but you pay for babies starting at 6 months and that just wasn't in our budget. There's also a great area for moms to relax on sofas, read a magazine or go online. They do preschool like classes that look good and the staff is great! At some point we'd like to continue going, it was a highlight in my daughter's week

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