This month’s picks include Kinska’s ceramic universe, Olafur Eliasson’s immersive world and a colourful family day at the Barbican.
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Have a wild adventure with our pick of the best wallet-friendly forest-school sessions, by Kerri Burton
Climbers and Creeper is at best now a glorified bus shelter for those days when rain wasn’t forecast but it pisses it down anyway.
This month’s highlights include secret gardens, colourful pavilions, a rooftop rave and womb-inspired theatre.
Our waitress was adorable and even offered to cut up Babu’s croissant when I was busy feeding the baby.
We were pleasantly overwhelmed by the variety of activities, from stop-motion animation and a make-up masterclass to pointe-shoe up-cycling and conducting.
Sticking three under-fours in an open-top boat with no one but ourselves to save them when we inevitably hit something felt like an empowering life choice.
I’d had some weird DMs from dodgy accounts asking if I “liked” newborn photography, as if it was something you just ‘liked’, like cats or ping pong.
This month: light labyrinths, queer spaces, artificial intelligence, edible art, LEGO art, angsty art and a giant moon sculpture.
Circus Dreams Families takes place in the same setting as most of my nightmares: a school gym.
