Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here- I agree they should have done/said something.
But also, when my kids were young, I purposely waited to take my 1 and 2 yo kids to the playplace during hours when older kids are in school (weekdays 9-3).
On a holiday like MLK day, when school is out, playplaces are overrun by big kids.
OP here. This was Tuesday morning. I have no clue why these three boys weren't in school.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here- I agree they should have done/said something.
But also, when my kids were young, I purposely waited to take my 1 and 2 yo kids to the playplace during hours when older kids are in school (weekdays 9-3).
On a holiday like MLK day, when school is out, playplaces are overrun by big kids.
OP here. This was Tuesday morning. I have no clue why these three boys weren't in school.
Anonymous wrote:MB here- I agree they should have done/said something.
But also, when my kids were young, I purposely waited to take my 1 and 2 yo kids to the playplace during hours when older kids are in school (weekdays 9-3).
On a holiday like MLK day, when school is out, playplaces are overrun by big kids.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know they were nannies?
Anonymous wrote:I hate nannies like that.
Anonymous wrote:Play areas usually have different age requirements for different sections. Like toddler section and a 5 and up etc. It is surprising to see nannies allowing this. Must be friends using play dates as an excuse to hang out.