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Create your own poetry and hear the nightingale’s song at Keats House

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I decided we’d go freestyle for the day, abandoning the buggy and letting the erratic slitherer do her worst. What could possibly go wrong?

July 2, 2017 Hangouts

Twenty awesome things to see and do with your little Londoner in July

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This month, cool off in city fountains, relax on urban beaches and build your own ice lollies with your preschooler.

June 29, 2017 Monthly Round-Up

Make a splash in one of Hampstead Heath’s numerous pools and ponds

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The sprawling park really comes into its own in summer with its trio of bathing ponds, 61-metre lido and children’s paddling pool.

June 21, 2017 Hangouts

Enjoy a super-sensory introduction to theatre with Baby Show at the Unicorn

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Set in an immersive ‘garden’ environment, Baby Show felt at once magical and familiar, with the real genius being its simplicity

June 20, 2017 Activities

Refuse to grow up at the Peter Pan-inspired Diana Memorial Playground

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The playground attracts 1,000,000 visitors a year thanks to its lush surroundings, central location and imaginative construction.

June 16, 2017 Hangouts

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

Enjoy some good clean fun at Sponge, Turned On Its Head’s early-years show

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I was picturing a room full of sponges with a couple of people in costumes bouncing around helping the babies climb into buckets.

June 8, 2017 Activities

Shop the coolest stuff on Earth in The Conran Shop’s playful kids’ department

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What?: The stylish Chelsea stalwart has a predictably tasteful kids’ department, stocking a well-chosen mix of design classics […]

June 7, 2017 shops

Come for le petit-déjeuner and stay for le récréation at Cuckoo Hibou concept shop

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Hibou, in case you were wondering, is French for owl, while cuckoo is English for erm… cuckoo.

June 6, 2017 Hangouts, shops

Learn how historical little Londoners lived and played at Museum of London

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Toddlers want to touch stuff and that’s understandable. These people are brand new; of course they want to touch everything.

June 3, 2017 Hangouts

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