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Make mud pies and sandcastles at Holland Park toddler playground

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Should they need a break from climbing, sliding and mud-pie making, the pint-sized picnic huts offer the perfect place to refuel.

June 12, 2017 Hangouts

While away a sunny afternoon in Coram’s Fields, London’s historical kids-only park

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What?: Seven-acre inner-city playground occupying the site of the former London Foundling Hospital. If you’ve ever been to the Foundling Museum you’ll already know the story of Captain Thomas Coram, the philanthropist who founded the hospital in 1739 to house and care for the countless abandoned children living on the capital’s streets

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May 25, 2017 Hangouts

Commandeer a dormouse den and scale a giant lily at Kew’s Climbers and Creepers

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You can throw in as many plant-based puns and giant flowers stolen from the set of The Day of the Triffids as you want; a play area still needs a variety of decent things to play on

May 17, 2017 Hangouts

Create infinite play landscapes at SNUG in the park behind King’s Cross station

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SNUG consists of soft(ish) plastic shapes that can be fixed together to create tunnels, trampolines, slides and dens

April 12, 2017 Hangouts

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