This month’s highlights include secret gardens, colourful pavilions, a rooftop rave and womb-inspired theatre.
Overground
Circus Dreams Families takes place in the same setting as most of my nightmares: a school gym.
90 minutes can be a long time when your little one is posing as the owner of Sailor’s Diner but refusing business to everyone who dares to attempt entry.
Infinitely more civilised than letting your toddlers squabble over bricks at your nearest LEGO store.
A life-size Tiger perched smugly at the table, ready to be photographed by each and every parent in attendance
This month, get mindful with children’s yoga, a wellbeing weekend, thoughtful art workshops and powerful theatre.
Worth every penny and every second spent dragging my 35-month-old child and my 39-week-pregnant bottom to Peckham for.
Giving toddlers something to make a loud noise with is a crucial measure in making sure they don’t disappear forever into the museum’s infinite loop of galleries.
This month, lose yourselves in immersive exhibitions, interactive theatre, cultural festivals and playful installations.
There was actually no pasta involved whatsoever; not a morsel of macaroni, a strand of spaghetti or a crumb of cannelloni.
