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
Cafe
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
There’s more than enough stuff to keep them occupied while you work through your existential crisis
An abundance of toddle space and enough lights, sounds and hanging stuff to keep kids and adults entertained
In amongst the Constables and Turners you’ll find a wealth of activities geared towards tiny culture vultures
The Bee’s Knees is truly magical and by far the most original, innovative and, crucially, clean soft-play space I’ve come across
Everyone is just doing their own thing, whether that’s meeting friends or reading or dancing or worshipping Satan
Everything in the shop is beautifully laid out and easy to find, and there’s a fresh, light and modern feel to the place
The floor is littered with baskets of toys that have suffered prolonged, aggressive displays of affection from hundreds of kids
I love a good play cafe and this one looked promising with its three play areas and packed activity programme
