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Strut your stuff on the South Bank at Monski Mouse’s Baby Disco Dance Hall

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What?: The last time we attempted a parent-and-child dance activity it didn’t end spectacularly well. This was more down to personal circumstance, that being my general dislike of clubbing – which had somehow completely slipped by mind – and  Bab’s crappy mood on that particular day

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May 22, 2017 Activities

Drop the kids in the lush nursery while you eat and shop at Fount London

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Fount is the parental utopia you’ve always dreamed of but never believed could exist because life just isn’t that kind

May 21, 2017 Hangouts, shops

Immerse yourself in East Asian architecture at the Barbican’s Japanese House exhibition

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What?: The Japanese House: Architecture and Life After 1945 is an ambitious interactive exhibition exploring some of the fascinating examples of experimental domestic architecture constructed in Japan in the wake of the Second World War, and the intrinsic link between home and self in Japanese culture

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May 16, 2017 Past Events

Meet a menagerie of creatures dead and alive at the Horniman Museum & Gardens

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What?: Picturesque Victorian museum renowned for its internationally important collection of taxidermy and anthropological objects, its vast assortment of weird and wonderful musical instruments, and its super-chilled aquarium

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May 14, 2017 Hangouts

Be inspired by The American Dream at The British Museum’s Little Feet session

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What?: The British Museum’s Little Feet programme for under-fives is a dynamic series of sessions drawing inspiration from the copious objects and artworks found in the gallery’s temporary and permanent exhibits. A Splash of Colour took its cue from the child-friendly primary hues found throughout The American Dream: Pop to the Present

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May 12, 2017 Activities

Immerse yourself in Elger Esser’s calming palette at Parasol Unit’s Project Light

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What?: Hoxton’s Parasol Unit for contemporary art is the backdrop for this interactive workshop, which takes place in this beautiful not-for-profit gallery’s upstairs studio. Created by artist and educator Natalie Zervou, founder of the brilliant Starting with Art,

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May 11, 2017 Activities

Eat your weight in homemade cakes while little ones frolic at Dreamcatcher Play Cafe

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The cute play area sits adjacent to the cafe so adults can enjoy their coffee in peace while keeping an eye on the little ones

May 10, 2017 Hangouts

Shop ’til you drop at Babyccino’s unmissable ShopUp event on Brick Lane

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I can think of no better way to spend a Saturday than eyeing up Nordic newborn knitwear and organic cotton teepees

May 6, 2017 Past Events

Create your own work of art with Mini Masterpieces at Dulwich Picture Gallery

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A truly inspiring class whose uniqueness is enhanced by the beautiful setting and lovely staff

May 2, 2017 Activities

Enjoy bear-shaped pizza and vintage Fisher Price toys at Forest Gate’s Corner Kitchen

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The real genius of this haunt is its substantial play area, thoughtfully devised kids’ menu and exciting programme of activities

May 1, 2017 Hangouts

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