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Work and play

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Nurlin (left) and Mien have created a space that benefits both parents and children.

“Private Pods” have been designed for those who want an enclosed, cubicle-type space to work while “Hot Desks” have been designed for independen­t working parents and freelancer­s who want flexibilit­y and social networking opportunit­ies.

The Sky and Ocean Meeting Room, meanwhile, caters to start-ups and small teams that need a space for strategic planning and brainstorm­ing sessions.

Water, WiFi and snacks are also provided when people book these co-working spaces.

“When we set up LinDees, we didn’t want to call it a playland because it’s a concept with three spaces — a co-working space, a playland and a restaurant, explains Nurlin.

“That is what sets us apart from other play gyms. We approached this from a different angle because we’re both working mothers with busy careers and we saw a need for a space where kids can learn, explore and enjoy themselves while parents work or socialise,” says Nurlin.

Nurlin and her co-founder also want to empower mums to earn an income so they have a woman who sells essential oils and others who bake and sell cakes at the facility.

Nurlin says many parents find LinDees appealing because the playland is large and varied enough to keep children occupied for hours while parents have peace of mind knowing their children are safe while they work.

Mothers who bring their kids here have many options.

Some choose to leave their younger ones at the play area — it caters to children aged 0-12 years — while they either supervise the older ones in homework or focus on their own deadlines at the coworking space.

Nurlin says some parents even choose to bring their laptops to the play area to keep an eye on their children.

There is also a shower, a breastfeed­ing room and baby milk storage facilities to make things more convenient for mums and kids.

Nurlin says their customers range from stay-at-home mums to student mums pursuing higher studies, freelancer­s, those working from home and parents with flexible working hours.

“A typical day for a parent here would be one where kids play and do activities, while parents work or have a meeting. Afterwards, everyone meets up for lunch at our in-house restaurant and then it’s back to work and play.

“It allows the best of both worlds. Mothers feel reassured that their children are safe and secure while they’re working.”

Get some work done while keeping an eye on your kids.

Sporty where children can kick a football around or throw a ball to each other.

There’s a separate area designed for babies with plenty of safe, sensorial play equipment.

When hunger pangs struck, my daughter and I headed to the in-house restaurant which, thankfully, didn’t just serve kiddie meals like nuggets and fries but offered a full-fledged Western and Asian menu.

Mien says every month, there’s a different theme at the playland with activities that revolve around it.

“Last month, it was ‘Under The Sea’ and we taught children about fish and underwater life and going green. The month before was about science. It changes every month so children don’t get bored.”

LinDees is open from 10am-7pm. For details on entry charges for the playland and co-working space, go to www.lindees.com.my or email: info@lindees.com.my

meera@ mediaprima.com.my

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