I’m still recovering from the Dickens degree module where we had to read one novel a week, so this was basically aversion therapy for me.
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This month, meet Van Gogh, Imagine at the Southbank Centre children’s festival and explore a Fairy Tale town at Discover.
One of those really rare places that knows how to satisfy both kids’ and adults’ needs and make parenting feel like – well, a picnic.
While Roro spent most of the session shovelling things into her mouth I’m pretty sure she got more out of it than a second breakfast of rainbow spaghetti and peas.
This month, get lost in a white void, immerse yourself in synthesised urban noise and discover the cultural significance of mushrooms.
Get festive af this month with everything from carol concerts to Christmas lights and grottoes to gingerbread metropolises.
Did the Trojan Horse or even the war that it ended ever actually exist, or is it all a load of Aeneas?
This month’s highlights include a multi-sensory sandpit, a chance to get inside the mind of Leonardo da Vinci and a Bauhaus-themed family day.
Scare yourself silly this Halloween with pumpkin parties, wicked walks, ghoulish gigs and monstrous messy play.
Babu commandeered a wooden dolls’ pram and proceeded to parade around the shop smashing into everything with it.
