Climb into a world of imagination at the Tot Hot or Not Treehouse Retreat!
Step into a calm, creative hideaway hosted by Tot Hot or Not – Melbourne’s favourite guide to family fun. The Treehouse Retreat is the perfect spot to rest, recharge and get creative during Romp & Stomp.
Sign up on arrival via QR code
Saturday 25 October
Saturday 25 October
10am to 2pm
Galleria, Upper Level
All ages
Drawing Zone with Squiggle Kids
Join the Squiggle Kids team to draw, colour and create treehouse minibeasts and collaborate on a giant bird artwork. Best suited to children aged 18 months and older.
Free Snack station
Visit our comfy lounge space for complimentary fresh fruit and snacks to keep energy levels up for little ones.
Chill-out Nook
Share a picture book story or simply enjoy the view over the tranquil Forest Gallery.
Spin the Wheel Giveaway
Feeling lucky? Give the wheel a spin to win awesome prizes kindly supported by Museums Victoria, My Creative Box, Tonies, Little Brian and more.
The Treehouse Retreat offers a gentle pause from the high energy of Romp and Stomp. It's a place to connect, create and enjoy quality time together.
The Treehouse Retreat is free and open to all families, but capacity is limited to ensure a calm and comfortable experience for everyone.
You will need to sign up via QR code on arrival — it only takes a moment.
Your sign-up includes entry to the space and automatic subscription to Tot Hot or Not’s twice-weekly emails featuring the best events, giveaways and activities for families in Melbourne. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Please view our accessibility page for general information. Contact our team on 13 11 02 or email us at [email protected] to discuss how we can support your visit.
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