This month’s highlights include secret gardens, colourful pavilions, a rooftop rave and womb-inspired theatre.
King’s Cross
From immersive karaoke and a Disney/ska mashup show to skate-deck design and piñata making workshops, this month is all about trying new things.
This month, get mindful with children’s yoga, a wellbeing weekend, thoughtful art workshops and powerful theatre.
I was in a crappy mood and thought maybe a good singalong would lift me out of it – and if it didn’t then I was feeling too wretched to care anyway.
The Mail Rail ride is short, mildly claustrophobic and I’m going to go out on a limb and say probably not the most exciting thing you have or will ever do.
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.
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.
The gallery is light, clean – at least for now – and well designed, with lots of clever touches to keep small people interested.
With any luck the park’s restful ambience might rub off on your mini mob, if only for half an hour or so.
SNUG consists of soft(ish) plastic shapes that can be fixed together to create tunnels, trampolines, slides and dens