What?: Picturesque Victorian museum renowned for its internationally important collection of taxidermy and anthropological objects, its vast assortment of weird and wonderful musical instruments, and its super-chilled aquarium
Interactive Play
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
What?: Hoxton’s Parasol Unit for contemporary art is the backdrop for this interactive workshop, which takes place in this beautiful not-for-profit gallery’s upstairs studio. Created by artist and educator Natalie Zervou, founder of the brilliant Starting with Art,
A truly inspiring class whose uniqueness is enhanced by the beautiful setting and lovely staff
A music class with a difference – that being the presence of live music emanating from the hands and mouths of professional musicians
There’s plenty of sensory stuff for super-tinies, with lily pads to bounce on and chimes to beat the crap out of
Kids can explore the soldiers’ cookhouse and a quartermaster’s store before clambering into a full-sized Jeep
The installation takes the form of a towering robot, topped with an accessible head with window-eyes to peer out of
As a Londoner (or even a non-Londoner), one can’t help but find the history of city’s transport system endlessly fascinating
SNUG consists of soft(ish) plastic shapes that can be fixed together to create tunnels, trampolines, slides and dens
