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Tot Time

Boca Vibe
April 16, 2026

Tot Time in Boca Raton: A Fun-Filled Morning for Little Ones

Get ready for a morning of laughter, learning, and playtime at Tot Time, a popular drop-in program designed for young children and their parents or caregivers. Taking place on April 21, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Boca Raton location (300 S Military Trail, BOCA RATON, FL 33486), this event promises to be an unforgettable experience for little ones and their grown-ups. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

Inside the playroom, children will have access to a treasure trove of toys, bubbles, costumes, crafts, and snacks, all carefully curated to promote imagination, creativity, and socialization. Meanwhile, adults can enjoy a much-needed break with a cup of coffee or tea while keeping a watchful eye on their little ones.

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Adult supervision is strictly required for this event, ensuring that every child’s safety and well-being are top priority. While drop-in programs are available, pre-registration is highly recommended to secure a spot, as space is limited to ensure an intimate and engaging experience for all attendees.

What to Expect at Tot Time

  • Indoor playroom with toys, bubbles, costumes, crafts, and snacks
  • Coffee and tea available for adults
  • Adult supervision required
  • Drop-in program with pre-registration recommended

Whether you’re a local resident or just visiting Boca Raton, Tot Time is an excellent opportunity to connect with other families, make new friends, and create lasting memories with your little ones. So mark your calendars for April 21, 2026, and get ready for a morning of fun, laughter, and playtime that will leave you all feeling happy and fulfilled.

For more information about Tot Time or to pre-register for the event, please visit [insert website URL]. We look forward to seeing you there!

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report