Specially developed missions
Entertaining leisure for kids without electronic gadgets
Improvement of psycho-emotional state of children
Essential social skills development
A 'win-win' for kids and parents
Not only children, but also their parents get benefits
Well-deserved rest
Let us take care of your kid while you're having a time off
Quality family pastime
Strengthen parent-child relationship by passing missions together
No 'toy mess' at home
Bring your kid to play on our location with our toys, keep your home mess-free
Few levels of difficulty
1
'My First Missions'
Simple missions for the youngest age (4-5 years old), as well as for insecure 'beginners'.
2
'Advanced Missions'
Quite challenging missions mainly for 6-9 years old kids, so that the game is interesting enough, but moderately difficult.
3
'Missions Impossible'
Pretty complex missions with elements of a quest. These missions are suitable for older children (10-13 years old) or especially gifted intellectual ones.
Various playing formats
Each of these playing formats at Toy Missions is designed to engage children's minds, foster growth, and ensure they have a memorable and enriching experience that goes beyond traditional play.
Individual Play
Children can independently complete missions under the supervision of experienced supervisors. At the end of each task, motivating emotional support and stickers are provided to the children.
Play with Personal Guide
A child can undertake a mission individually with the assistance of a professional guide. This format is suitable for younger children and those with special needs requiring individual attention.
Twinship Play
Children can team up with a partner of similar age and gender to accomplish missions together. This format is popular as it allows children to fulfill their social needs while developing through play.
Group Play
Birthday celebrations and group events conducted in an engaging gaming format. This format fosters the strengthening of friendships and the development of collective interaction skills.
Play with a Parent
Parents can join their child in play after a short training and understanding of Toy Missions' principles. This format enhances the parent-child relationship and has a therapeutic effect on both.
Long-stay Play
Special programs for children and parents who wish to keep their child at Toy Missions for an extended period (up to 4 hours). It includes providing meals for the child.
Free Play
Children can freely play in a designated play area without restrictions. This is suitable for those who have completed missions and are waiting for their parents.