Little Rainbows Play Place Celebrates One Year of Fun, Family, and Community


Little Rainbows Play Place is turning one! The beloved family-owned indoor play space opened on October 17, 2024, is celebrating its first anniversary with a Birthday Party Celebration on Saturday, October 18, 2025.

Families are invited to join the fun during one of three time slots — 9:00–11:30 AM, 11:30 AM–2:00 PM, or 2:00–4:30 PM — for a day filled with cupcake decorating, face painting, crafts, open playtime, and a festive balloon drop to close out each session.

Tickets are $8 per child, while adults and infants under 6 months are free. Space is limited, and pre-registration is required to ensure a comfortable and safe experience for all. Tickets can be purchased online at www.littlerainbowsfort.com/event-list [Note: in order to choose the second or third time period it’s necessary to “select a different date.]

“We’re so grateful for the incredible support we’ve received over the past year—from our amazing members and families who host parties with us, to our wonderful staff and the Fort Atkinson community,” said Niina and Jason Konz, owners of Little Rainbows Play Place. “This celebration is our way of saying thank you and marking a year full of laughter, learning, and connection.”

Located in Fort Atkinson, Little Rainbows Play Place offers inclusive play for children of all abilities, featuring a large play structure, imaginative play areas, adaptive swings, a baby/toddler zone, and a snack bar. The space is designed to help families connect and create joyful memories together.

Join the celebration and help Little Rainbows Play Place kick off its second year with color, creativity, and community!

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