The tour was brilliantly interactive, which really helped to bring Dickens’ world to life – even for two three and a half year olds who have literally no idea who Dickens was.
History
Did the Trojan Horse or even the war that it ended ever actually exist, or is it all a load of Aeneas?
A veritable Aladdin’s Cave of stuff that will make you say “oh my God, will you look at this?” a thousand times over.
State-of-the-art digital projections take centre-stage, transporting you into the mind of Leonardo not-DiCaprio.
Scare yourself silly this Halloween with pumpkin parties, wicked walks, ghoulish gigs and monstrous messy play.
The museum is really cleverly arranged and great for toddlers, in spite of some of the subject matter going over their heads.
I can probably think of 100 museums I’d rather go to and the majority of them would be considerably cheaper than this one.
This month’s faves include major new exhibitions at Tate Britain, the RA and the V&A, plus more LDF delights than you’ll possibly have time to see.
The playground is perfect for imaginative play and, in our case, the never-ending game of hide and seek that we’ve been playing since October 2018.
I know it must cost a lot of money to preserve all this old crap, but they could at least put some effort into making a half-decent event.