Taking Melody to Kiki’s is a nightmare.
The toddler wants to tip over every container, touch everything in sight, and generally reorganise the entire establishment. Because of that, Kiki’s has become more of a special mommy-and-Fiona outing.
The entry fee is surprisingly reasonable and includes access to a wide variety of craft kits and creative projects. Fiona enthusiastically picks out what she’d like to make, and I enthusiastically end up finishing most of it for her. One day she’ll be coordinated enough to assemble her own felt purse or keychain. Today is not that day.
Fortunately there are plenty of alternatives. Once the crafting loses its appeal, she usually migrates to the blocks, Magnetiles, and other building toys while I quietly finish whatever project she started.
We haven’t tried the cafe, so I can’t comment on the food or drinks, but as a creative space for crafty children it’s a lovely little find and a nice alternative to the more active playground-focused venues around town.

