Quite frankly this exhibition could have been themed around soiled nappies and we’d probably still go along for a look.
Sensory
Your motley crew might be bored shitless by the museum itself but these immersive playgrounds are almost guaranteed to hold their attention.
The installation had the same effect on my self esteem as an afternoon spent in the changing rooms at H&M on Oxford Street.
Cool doesn’t really come into the equation when you’re all just trying to get through the morning tantrum-, shit- and injury-free.
This month, cool off in city fountains, relax on urban beaches and build your own ice lollies with your preschooler.
Set in an immersive ‘garden’ environment, Baby Show felt at once magical and familiar, with the real genius being its simplicity
Should they need a break from climbing, sliding and mud-pie making, the pint-sized picnic huts offer the perfect place to refuel.
Bab became totally overwhelmed by the audiovisual overflow and proceeded to have a full-on head-banging, floor-licking tantrum.
I was picturing a room full of sponges with a couple of people in costumes bouncing around helping the babies climb into buckets.
Children are encouraged to think independently and collaborate to create walkways, see-saws and slides using diverse materials.