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Full of Beans: Nea Barnett, who has launched a unique children's play centre in Southampton (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Young mother Nea Barnett created an indoor play centre for children after spotting a gap in the market after trying to keep her own daughter entertained.

Ms Barnett opened Full of Beans last week in a bid to provide entertainment for small children of up to ten years old.

She said: “My daughter was a baby. I was an auditor and I was trying to study for the Chartered Public Accountant exams.

“It was really tough — I was on my own with my baby and I was going to the aquarium and trying to find ways to entertain her while I studied.

“That gave me the idea that something needed to be here in Bermuda — that’s really where the idea came from.”

Ms Barnett, whose daughter Nazaya is now five and joined by one-year-old son Malachi, added that business was picking up.

She said: “A lot of people come in — it seems the word is getting out.

“It’s been a nice start off, slow but steady.”

Full of Beans, on Industrial Park Road in Southampton near the Bermuda Golf Academy, features a “tot spot” for children up to three years old.

The “jungle gym” caters to those aged between three and ten.

Ms Barnett said: “We have a baby area which is soft play and the area for older children has a soft play area and a small soft play jungle gym.”

The centre also features a library, an arts and crafts area and boasts an impressive array of toys and games designed to suit the age groups.

And it features a children’s disco every Friday from 3pm to 7pm, complete with disco lights.

Ms Barnett said: “We can cater for about 25 children.”

Full of Beans can be rented out for children’s parties, costing $400 for two-and-a-half hours.

Ms Barnett said: “We also have a covered concrete patio. When he have a party, people just rent out the entire place and there is food and a messy play area on the concrete patio.”

Full of Beans is open Tuesdays to Saturdays between 10am and 7pm and on Sundays between 10am and 3pm.

For more information, visit the website at www.fullofbeansbda.com

Tower power: little Emilia Lister, 20 months, practises her building skills with mother Rebbecca Lister at Full of Beans (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Toys are us: some of the entetainment on offer at Full of Beans (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Playtime: fun equipment at Full of Beans children's play centre (Photograph by Akil Simmons)