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.
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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.
I will say that I’ve been to a lot of other great messy-play sessions that cost a fifth of the price of Artplay, but it was good, and very messy.
This month, pop along to pop-up performances, run riot in private squares and check out this summer’s most anticipated exhibitions.
25 ways to entertain culture-hungry little Londoners without spending a penny, by Kerri Burton
Simply deposit your offspring in the spacious creche and head next door for three whole hours of carefree chill-out time.
From child-led playgroups to parent-focused gigs; lively mummy-and-me yoga classes to calm, childcare-inclusive mothers’ retreats – we give you the definitive, tried-and-tested top 100 activities for little Londoners and their adults.
Helpful staff, aesthetic beauty and a great mix of educational activities – not necessarily the things kids will care about but all so necessary for parents.
We spent a blissful hour post-play doing what we’d all secretly been itching to do whilst bleating along to Baa, Baa Black Sheep – running around in the sunshine up on the deck.
It’s easy to fret that your tiny terrors are disturbing the peace as they dash from room to room, their shrieks bouncing off the walls.