A new option for parents to have their "me time"

Kiddo Station

Learning activity at Kidd Station Source: Supplied

For most full-time stay-at-home parents, it can be overwhelming to manage the household while tending to all the needs of the family, in particular of the children. A two to three hours of "me time" will help parents to be recharged and be on top of their family life.


Oxana Ostapenko from Kiddos Stations shares this new option for parents where they can safely leave their children - learn and have fun - from half-an-hour to three hours while parents fulfill some personal needs and do errands or quickly do their shopping.
Kiddo Station
Oxana Ostapenko (middle) with two of her Kiddo Station staff Source: Supplied

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