Raising tiny Londoners wouldn’t be half as hilarious without all the family-friendly hangouts, independent kids’ shops and tailored-to-tots activities that we’ve all missed like crazy over these last few miserable months.
Outdoors
Big, bleak, beautiful and very zen, as long as you ignore the whinings of your bored three and a half year old who isn’t putting up with anymore of this “walking in nature” bullshit.
The capital’s most innovative, aesthetically pleasing, exciting and often downright weird children’s playgrounds.
Have your say on the capital’s best family hangouts, activities and shops before June the 28th.
Stop lockdown from resulting in meltdown with online exhibitions, virtual events and endless downloadable fun.
Reached the end of our first family-friendly London list? Here’s another bunch of ideas for those days when boredom levels are high and inspiration is low.
I’m still recovering from the Dickens degree module where we had to read one novel a week, so this was basically aversion therapy for me.
Few things scream Christmas like iceskating under a giant pine tree followed by a mug of creamy Bailey’s hot chocolate.
This incredible space comprises dipping ponds, a mud kitchen, play houses and loads more, with a large clubhouse-type building at its centre.
Scare yourself silly this Halloween with pumpkin parties, wicked walks, ghoulish gigs and monstrous messy play.