There’s plenty of sensory stuff for super-tinies, with lily pads to bounce on and chimes to beat the crap out of
Category Archive: Hangouts
Kids can explore the soldiers’ cookhouse and a quartermaster’s store before clambering into a full-sized Jeep
The installation takes the form of a towering robot, topped with an accessible head with window-eyes to peer out of
As a Londoner (or even a non-Londoner), one can’t help but find the history of city’s transport system endlessly fascinating
SNUG consists of soft(ish) plastic shapes that can be fixed together to create tunnels, trampolines, slides and dens
There isn’t really anything to do other than run around crashing into each other and getting covered in filth
Th NMM is bursting with things to do, from the interactive Great Map to the outdoor play fountain and term-time Play Tuesdays
The Mudlarks gallery features a multi-level soft-play area, a building zone, a Docklands train set and a water-play table
There seems to be something for all ages, with lots of crawl space and sensory stuff for tiny people, and plenty to engage older ones
The Bedlam exhibition was great but a bit close to home given that our lives parallel scenes from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
