Given that the whole country has been battered by sideways rain and gale force winds, I thought I'd do a roundup of places to take a toddler in B&H when you don't want to be outside. I'd also like it noted that, being from Wales, I don't think it actually rains very much on the sunny South Coast so when I can't just go to the park, I'm genuinely shocked. Here's my top five (they are actually all in Hove.)
Sussex Central YMCA, Marmion Road
This great little centre has tons of activities for all ages but B and I are particularly fond of Toddler Gym. This runs on Mon, Weds and Friday and is really well stock with ride-on toys, a bouncy castle, a ball pit, balance beams, squishy mats and a slide. It's only £3 a pop and the YMCA lay on free tea and coffee for the mums (and dads).
http://www.sussexcentralymca.org.uk/
Hove Museum, New Church Road
The 'Wizards Attic' in hove museum is a bit of a hidden gem. Each time we've been we've had the whole place to ourselves. The 'attic' consists of toy exhibition, styled to look like an elderly Wizard's workshop. There are cabinets of retro toys, a bedroom with is half modern and half Victorian, drawers of broken toys that little hands can pull out and explore and (pretend) mouse holes dotted along the skirting board. B loves cruising around and exploring the nooks and crannies.
http://www.brighton-hove-rpml.org.uk/Museums/hovemuseum/Pages/home.aspx
Westow's, School Road
This one is a bit of a Mecca for Hove mummies. This soft play area and astro football is free for non-walkers, so expect to see flocks turn up when it's a bit wet out. The under 3s area is small, but large enough to keep crawling and newly walking babies occupied for an afternoon. There's a ramp/ladder to master climbing and if they're feeling brave, a full size slide to attempt. (B did both of these this afternoon, I've never seen him look so chuffed.)
http://www.westows.com/
Cafe Intenso, Portland Road
This is a little known Italian coffee house right across the way from Westow's (for when you turn up there and realise it's half-term then immediately leave- that will happen). Around the back of the main seating area they have a lovely, self-contained section which is full of toys ( including one those bigwooden things with knobs on). You may even get to drink you're coffee in piece.
The Book Nook
Despite it's minuscule size, the Book Nook's coffee shop had to make our list. There's been many a day where we've needed to get out. the weather's not been great and I've felt the need for a cheap cuppa. This cafe boasts a little pirate ship full a books, with a real life steering wheel that can occupy B for hours- and with £1.70 for an Americano you can't go wrong.
http://www.booknookuk.com/