Drop and Shop FREE Nanny Service @ Harbour Town Adelaide

Every time-poor, milk-bottle-juggling mamas dreams have come true! ‘The Outlet Nanny’ is now at Harbour Town Premium Outlets offering a FREE Nanny Service so you can get all your Premium Outlet Shopping done, distraction free!

Customers will be able to access a FREE nanny service for a maximum of 4 hours per week, so that they are free to enjoy more than 130 stores without those little, curious hands and wandering feet making the journey just that little bit more interesting…. or should we really say time consuming? ‘NO hunny put that down, Mummy’s not buying that today!’

Children up to 10 years of age will be accepted to the Outlet Nanny Service or 12 years old if booked in with a sibling under 10 years old.

Harbour Town have outsourced the Outlet Nanny Service to the experts in professional child-minding: The Hessel Group, who will ensure fun filled care for your kids!

*Please ensure your child is taken to the bathroom and has been fed prior to the booking commencing.

When
10am – 2pm ( Wed – Sat) and
11am – 3pm ( Sun and Public Holidays) Extra School Holiday Hours are available, see our website
Where
Harbour Town Southern Entrance
Book Now, it’s Free!
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The Nanny service will allow you to shop at fabulous premium outlet stores such as:

• Smiggle
• Kidstuff
• Tommy Hilfiger
• Seed
• Cotton On Kids
• Shoe Warehouse
• Ollies Place
• Adidas
• Converse
• Betts
• Bonds
• Peter Alexander
• Polo Ralph Lauren

Here are some of our premium outlet picks for little ones:

EASTER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES!

 

Amy Cap, TOMMY HILFIGER

Mustard Cool Jumper, OLLIES PLACE
Max Loose Fit tee, COTTON ON KIDS
Backpack, CONVERSE

Navy Stripe Hat, SEED

Denim Overalls, SEED

Purple Cloud Gumboot, SHOE WHAREHOUSE

Stainless Steel Bottle, SMIGGLE

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