Boomerang Sensory Play Centre

Saturday 25th January 2014

sensory-room1We had a fun afternoon at Boomerang Sensory play centre in Bury yesterday (Sat 25th Jan).

They have a soft play room with a great slide – Thomas’s mum’s toe is still recovering – and I hear Alfie’s dad had something to do with it too.  There is a quiet sensory room where Freddie enjoyed launching himself into the ball pool with clear balls that changed colour with the light below.  But my favourite room was the interactive room with noisy touch games on the wall and an interactive mat where you could walk on the piano keys, or chase frogs or jump on the drum kit.  The interactive game changed every couple of minutes so no-one got bored.  Harry and George had fun there too.

Great to catch up with Dylan’s mum and dad over a cuppa.  We’ll definitely do it again sometime.

Check out their website at www.boomerangcentre.co.uk.

It’s our 40 year anniversary

The Children’s Heart Association was registered as a charity on the 4th September 1974 meaning this is our 40th year as a charity.  Originally called The Association for Children with Heart Disorders (TACHD) we changed our name in October 2005 to become the Children’s Heart Association.

In that time, our aims of supporting families who are affected by congenital heart disorders; to push for improvements to facilities as heart units; to help push standards of care as new techniques are developed; and to raise funds to purchase specialised equipment haven’t changed.

As this is our 40th year we’re organising 40 events throughout the year to celebrate.  Keep an eye on our website, our events page and with your local branch for further announcements.

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