Get festive af this month with everything from carol concerts to Christmas lights and grottoes to gingerbread metropolises.
Underground
The tour was brilliantly interactive, which really helped to bring Dickens’ world to life – even for two three and a half year olds who have literally no idea who Dickens was.
Every part of the show is designed to make you feel as though you’ve been whisked away on an impromptu trip to the Land of the Rising Sun.
Did the Trojan Horse or even the war that it ended ever actually exist, or is it all a load of Aeneas?
Few things scream Christmas like iceskating under a giant pine tree followed by a mug of creamy Bailey’s hot chocolate.
A veritable Aladdin’s Cave of stuff that will make you say “oh my God, will you look at this?” a thousand times over.
State-of-the-art digital projections take centre-stage, transporting you into the mind of Leonardo not-DiCaprio.
Babu commandeered a wooden dolls’ pram and proceeded to parade around the shop smashing into everything with it.
The museum is really cleverly arranged and great for toddlers, in spite of some of the subject matter going over their heads.
The entrance to Grow Wild is through this really cute little door that looks like a treehouse, which just instantly sparks joy.
