What?: For one weekend only, silly-cute online boutique Greenberry Kids set up shop in Hampstead’s adorable Maison Auguste. The result? A cacophony of enraptured coos and squees as visitors lingered over rails filled with Monbebe bunny bonnet-and-babygrow sets complete with ears and fluffy tails
Camden
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
A music class with a difference – that being the presence of live music emanating from the hands and mouths of professional musicians
SNUG consists of soft(ish) plastic shapes that can be fixed together to create tunnels, trampolines, slides and dens
Everything is beautiful and quirky, from the ballerina cat dolls to the brilliantly nuts framed Playmobil wall art
The session begins with a ‘formal’ concert and ends with a sing-song round the piano, with requests taken and singing encouraged
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
One half of the gym is set up for adventurous toddlers while the other is a squashy baby paradise with little capacity for injury
In amongst the Constables and Turners you’ll find a wealth of activities geared towards tiny culture vultures
Everything in the shop is beautifully laid out and easy to find, and there’s a fresh, light and modern feel to the place
