0 an arrangement for children to spend time together and play: --
Play dates are different from organized activities or scheduled sports, because they are not usually structured.
Play dates are also arranged by destinations that feature child-friendly programs like museums, parks or playgrounds.
The war years caused a lot of members turn over, and the band worked many play dates with lower pay.
Play dates are becoming part of the vernacular of popular culture and form a part of childrens down time.
Total active run extended 3 years and was presented in just over 800 theaters, (compared to the thousands of play dates usual today).
It is also common to be late to social events such as meeting friends for coffee or play dates with children.
The use of drama in the narrow sense to designate a specific "type" of play dates from the 19th century.
As children reach preschool age, play dates that facilitate child-child interaction and collaboration with preschools are incorporated.