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The phrase "kids area" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a designated space or section specifically for children. Example: The park had a playground and a separate kids area for toddlers, making it a perfect spot for families with young children.
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With an emphasis on sustainability, families can feast on locally sourced organic food and drink while the little 'uns enjoy the LATE Club Kids area from 8am-7pm.
At the Galleria, which has 130 tenants, Mills plans to add a PBS Kids area and cluster retail outlets specializing in children's items like clothing and toys nearby.
There's a bougainvillea-trimmed swimming pool with kids' area in the tiered Mediterranean garden, plus a poolside bar, hammocks and teak sun loungers.
In the centre is a kids' area full of cushions and fun activities, and an interactive wall dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson.
Iniside it is so bright and open, inviting you to explore every corner – the huge cushions in the kids' area, the reading pods and pianos.
In theory, the sitting room is reserved for the over-60s, but in the practice the door to the kids' area rarely stays closed for long.
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At Deer Shed there are no designated kids' areas because "they're not zoo animals".
But there's a lot to be found away from the main stages and in the kids' areas – not least an inspiring way to spend quality time with your family, free from the stresses of modern city life.
On the Disney Dream, pre-teens (ages 11 to 13) have access to Edge, a loft-style space on deck 13, distinctly separated from the other kids' areas eight floors below.
I like to use semigloss paint when painting kids' areas.
There are always designated kids areas with lots of fun activities as well.
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