Teeny Hands
A space for imaginative play starting from a child's tiny hands
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Address
B02, Basement 1, Jangseong Building, 10-7 Gorae-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Reservation
Advance reservation required - Naver Reservation
Open/Closes
Mon Regular Holiday Tue 10:00 ~ 19:00 Wed 10:00 ~ 19:00 Thu 10:00 ~ 19:00 Fri 10:00 ~ 19:00 Sat 10:00 ~ 19:00 Sun 10:00 ~ 19:00
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Prices & Programs of Teeny Hands
- [Rates]
- Kids Drawing: 25,000 KRW
- Kids Sensory Play: 25,000 KRW
- Guardian Admission Fee: 5,000 KRW
- [Usage Information]
- Break Time: 12:50~13:50
- Drawing Play: 80 minutes (50 minutes drawing + 30 minutes free play)
- Sensory Play: 80 minutes (50 minutes sensory play + 30 minutes free play)
- Sessions: 1st (10:00~11:20), 2nd (11:30~12:50), 3rd (14:00~15:20), 4th (15:30~16:20), 5th (17:00~18:20)
- Age of Use: From 20 months
Parenting Tips for Teeny Hands
- You can choose your preferred experience between Drawing and Sensory Play to make a reservation.
- Free Play includes Lego, Magnetic Gabi, Magformers, wooden toy cars for toddlers, chalkboards, etc.
- You can enter 10 minutes before playtime.
- Guardian admission fee includes a drink and is payable on-site.
- Drinks and simple snacks for children are sold here.
- Art gowns can be rented free of charge, and you can bring your own art gown.
- Guardians can see the children playing through transparent windows.
- Please make sure to use the restroom before the start of the experience play.
- There is an internal restroom, with a baby toilet and stool, making it convenient.
- It is good to bring an extra set of clothes, underwear, and towel.
- There is no parking available in the building, and Banpo Bokgaecheon public parking is free on Sundays. You can park near Banpo Jaip Plaza, behind Hyundai Motor Service at Samho Garden Intersection, etc.
Tiny Hands
Tiny Hands is an activity space where your child can spark their imagination and engage all five senses through drawing and sensory play. With small-group reservations, you can enjoy art and sensory activities that are not always easy to do at home, making it a lovely place to spend special time with your child.
Program options
- You can book either Kids Drawing or Kids Sensory Play.
- Each program runs for a total of 80 minutes: 50 minutes of activity + 30 minutes of free play.
- The programs are available for children from 20 months.
Free play and viewing environment
The free play area includes LEGO, magnetic blocks, Magformers, wooden cars, and a chalkboard. Parents and guardians can watch their child through the large window, which helps you feel at ease.
Things to check before visiting with your child
- Reservations are available, and you can enter from 10 minutes before class starts.
- Art gowns are available to borrow free of charge.
- The restroom inside has a child potty and step stool.
- There is no nursing room, diaper changing station, high chair, or stroller rental.
- Parking is available, but parking in the building is not allowed, so a nearby public parking lot is recommended.
FAQ about Teeny Hands
From what age can children use Tiny Hands?
Tiny Hands is available for children from 20 months. You can choose and book the program you want, either drawing play or sensory play.What kinds of activities can children do at Tiny Hands?
At Tiny Hands, children can enjoy Kids Drawing or Kids Sensory Play. After the 50-minute activity, there is an additional 30 minutes of free play with LEGO, magnetic blocks, Magformers, wooden cars, and a chalkboard.What are the session times and duration at Tiny Hands?
Each program runs for a total of 80 minutes. The sessions are 10:00 to 11:20, 11:30 to 12:50, 14:00 to 15:20, 15:30 to 16:20, and 17:00 to 18:20, and the break time is from 12:50 to 13:50.Does Tiny Hands require a reservation?
Yes, Tiny Hands operates by reservation after you choose the experience you want. Entry is available from 10 minutes before each activity begins.Can parents or guardians enter Tiny Hands together with the child?
Yes, parents and guardians may enter. The guardian admission fee is 5,000 won. This includes a drink, and the guardian fee is paid on site.Do I need to bring an art gown or a change of clothes to Tiny Hands?
Tiny Hands provides art gowns free of charge. However, because clothes may get dirty during play, it is a good idea to bring a change of clothes, extra underwear, and a towel.Does Tiny Hands have a restroom or child-friendly facilities?
Tiny Hands has an indoor restroom, along with a child potty and step stool. However, based on the available information, there is no nursing room, diaper changing station, or high chair.Where should I park when visiting Tiny Hands?
Parking is not available in the Tiny Hands building. You can use nearby parking lots such as the Banpo Bokgaecheon Public Parking Lot, Banpo Xi Plaza, or the area behind the Hyundai Motor Banpo branch at Samho Garden Intersection.
Teeny Hands Address
Address: B02, Basement 1, Jangseong Building, 10-7 Gorae-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
How to make a reservation for Teeny Hands?
Advance reservation required - Naver Reservation