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Kingsport Parks and Recreation to Offer Weekly Toddler Time
New play sessions for young children start in February and run through May.
Jan. 30, 2026 at 2:55pm
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Kingsport Parks and Recreation will be offering weekly Toddler Time play sessions for children aged 5 and under starting in February and running through May. The sessions will take place every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the V.O. Dobbins, Sr. Complex and will include self-guided play with age-appropriate equipment and games to encourage active movement and social interaction.
Why it matters
The Toddler Time program provides a safe, welcoming space for young children to explore, play with friends, and burn off energy, while also giving parents a chance to engage with their kids in an active and social environment.
The details
The Toddler Time sessions are not instructor-led, and caregivers are required to stay and supervise their children during the sessions. Registration is available online, through the CivicRec link in the Connect Kingsport app, or by visiting the Kingsport Parks and Recreation website.
- The Toddler Time sessions will start on February 5, 2026 and run through May 21, 2026.
- The sessions will take place every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The players
Kingsport Parks and Recreation
The department responsible for organizing and hosting the Toddler Time play sessions for young children in Kingsport, Tennessee.
Renee Ensor
The program coordinator for Kingsport Parks and Recreation who is overseeing the Toddler Time sessions.
What they’re saying
“These sessions allow children to explore, play with their friends and burn off some energy.”
— Renee Ensor, Program Coordinator, Kingsport Parks and Recreation
The takeaway
The Toddler Time program provides a valuable opportunity for young children in Kingsport to engage in active, social play in a safe and welcoming environment, while also giving parents a chance to connect with their kids and the local community.

