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A new indoor playground is opening on Black Friday

Nana’s Tiny Town is an indoor playground opening just in time for winter.

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It’s never too cold for pretend ice cream.

Photo by Nana’s Tiny Town

Kansas City metro kids are getting an early Christmas present this year. A new indoor playground named Nana’s Tiny Town will open Friday, Nov. 24, at 10 a.m., at 111 S. Main St., Spring Hill, KS.

Built by Pop’s Sweet Shop (which is right next door), children ages six months and up can stretch their imaginations by scooping pretend ice cream, working on tiny truck engines, and racing pedal cars. Nana’s Tiny Town will also offer specialty kids’ clubs + classes like chess, Lego, board game bash, and “Fine Art Fridays.”

Citizenships” at Nana’s Tiny Town start at $10.99 for “Explorer” day passes and $29.99 for monthly memberships.

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