The capital’s most innovative, aesthetically pleasing, exciting and often downright weird children’s playgrounds.
Stratford
This month, meet Paddington Bear at the British Library, ride dodgems at Somerset House and scribble all over the floor at Tate Modern.
Raising tiny Londoners wouldn’t be half as hilarious without all the family-friendly hangouts, independent kids’ shops and tailored-to-tots activities that we’ve all missed like crazy over these last few miserable months.
Highlights include Grandma’s caravan, but I recommend checking her eyes and ears and mouth look human-sized before going in there…
This month, meet Van Gogh, Imagine at the Southbank Centre children’s festival and explore a Fairy Tale town at Discover.
This month: light labyrinths, queer spaces, artificial intelligence, edible art, LEGO art, angsty art and a giant moon sculpture.
A life-size Tiger perched smugly at the table, ready to be photographed by each and every parent in attendance
This month, lose yourselves in immersive exhibitions, interactive theatre, cultural festivals and playful installations.
This month, soak up some culture with tot-friendly LDF pop-ups, vintage toy and video-game exhibitions, and storytelling in the clouds.
25 ways to entertain culture-hungry little Londoners without spending a penny, by Kerri Burton