Nice, helpful staff, a very chilled atmosphere and ultimately a bit of expensive day out, though totally worth it.
Rainy Day
Babu, being a complete weirdo, gravitated towards the chest of drawers containing various gruesome artefacts.
Little ones were encouraged to immerse themselves in the tale, joining in vocally and physically, and dragging their grown-ups with them.
I made the fairly confident assumption that we wouldn’t be making sexually explicit pottery with our children.
Pack in plenty of wintry fun this month, from grotto visits and festive theatre to yuletide markets and seasonal cinema.
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.
This month, remember, remember the 5th of November with family-friendly firework displays and get festive with seasonal skating at Somerset House.
We were more than happy to be left to our own devices in a room full of fabric offcuts and plain white tees.
This month, lose yourself in mirror worlds, explore a new kind of soft play, partake in some anger management and meet the Moomins.
There are A LOT of planes, including one with teeth, another that says POO down its side and some really cool early wooden warplanes.
