This month, soak up some culture with tot-friendly LDF pop-ups, vintage toy and video-game exhibitions, and storytelling in the clouds.
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Me and Babu are both extremely vomity people and we didn’t need that on our day out at the seaside.
Take your kid and prepare to be side-eyed by every other childless visitor, because they’re all wondering why the hell anyone would bring a child here.
This month, make the most of the great outdoors with festivals, al fresco installations, park fun days and outdoor water-play.
What?: Wankily named cable-car link ferrying a maximum of 2,500 passengers an hour between two fairly obscure riverside locations. […]
This month, get messy with art in the park, check out the city’s best outdoor installations and build sandcastles at a pop-up urban beach.
The whole “it’s a playgroup on a bus lol” thing is its initial draw, but this is one you’ll return to again and again.
None of my pre-baby friends had kids and I literally had no idea what you were meant to do with one.
Not your average kids’ shop by any means – and definitely one to bear in mind when you’re in the market for something a bit special.
Owner Emily Ajasa has really tapped in to what adults are looking for in a tot-friendly cafe – i.e. not garishly hued plastic crap.
