FAMILIES in Northwich can breathe a sigh of relief as Sticky Paws in Barons Quay reopens just in time for October half term.

Kids are invited to let their imaginations run wild as they climb, bounce and slide their way through the ‘Flavour Forest’- a unique indoor adventure play concept designed for children aged between 12 months and 9 years old.

When they’re finished playing, little ones can feast on their choice of wholesome and nutritious dishes, which cleverly incorporate healthy ingredients.

Founded by the creators of the nationally acclaimed Cheshire tourist attraction, The Ice Cream Farm, Sticky Paws was designed to meet the needs of parents and guardians with young children.

From Digi-iPad menus which enable instant ordering straight from your table, right through to the themed, indoor adventure play area, the attraction fully revolves around ‘eating with the kids, made easy’.

Sticky Paws have also introduced a number of hygiene measures to keep families safe, including a sanitation misting device and regular touch-point cleaning.

The area is routinely cleaned with a mist sanitiser to ensure optimum hygiene and infection control standards.

Director of Sticky Paws, Jonathan Fell, comments: "After months of disruption, we’re here to provide families with a little normality over the half-term break.

"From temperature-checking and regular touch-point cleaning to capped visitor numbers and disposable food packaging, we are going the extra mile to ensure optimum safety standards."

To help monitor capacity levels, ticketed play has been introduced, costing £4.50 per play and for every £15 spent on food and drink, guests will receive a free play voucher which can be redeemed on their next visit.

The unique ‘pick and mix’ menu features a variety of wholesome and nutritious dishes.

Served in small individual bowls, adults and little ones can order as much or as little as they like throughout their visit.

Whatever the timeframe, appetite or attention span, the relaxed ‘order what you like, when you like’ system aims to take away the stresses of a sit-down meal with young children.