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- Q. What ages does the Cub House serve?
A. Activities and equipment are geared for children approximately 2
1/2 to 10 years of age.
- Q. How long may my child stay in the Cub House and do I have to remain
in the store while my child is checked into the Cub House?
A. The Cub House is to be used exclusively by Bashas’ shoppers
while in the store for a maximum of 90 minutes per visit.
- Q. How do I register a child for the Cub House?
A. Complete and return the registration form. Any Cub House staff
member can assist you!
- Q. What activities does the Bashas’ Cub House offer?
A. The Cub House has a variety of activities, from arts and crafts
to building blocks and games. In addition, the staff will be providing a
monthly calendar of special crafts and activities.
- Q. What kind of staff screening does Bashas’ conduct to ensure my
children’s safety?
A. All Cub House members must pass a drug screen and a criminal background
check. We also require Cub House members be CPR certified.
- Q. What happens if my child needs to use the restroom?
A. The Cub House staff will page the Parent/Guardian so he or she
can take the child to the restroom. Cub House staff cannot take children to
the restroom. Our recommendation is that as a parent/guardian,
you take your child to the restroom prior to entering the Cub House.
- Q. Can my child bring food or toys into the Cub House?
A. No food or toys from home are allowed in the Cub House.
- Q. What are the cleaning procedures for the Cub House?
A. The Cub House is cleaned and sanitized continually throughout
the day, as well as every evening when the Cub House is closed.
- Q. What happens if my child remains in the Cub House for more than 90
minutes or my child requests my assistance and I am called back to the
Cub House
but do not respond?
A. Cub House staff will page the parent/guardian back to the Cub
House after the child has been in the Cub House 90 minutes. If the parent/guardian
does not respond and it is determined that parent/guardian has left the
store; Bashas’ will need to consider the child abandoned and contact
the local police department for assistance.
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