State-of-the-art digital projections take centre-stage, transporting you into the mind of Leonardo not-DiCaprio.
Underground
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.
I wanna dance with my kid – and when I say dance I mean wobble around awkwardly trying to avoid eye contact incase someone senses my discomfort.
You don’t actually have to trek to E17 to discover Word’s wares, but the bricks-and-mortar store is so pretty you might want to.
I can probably think of 100 museums I’d rather go to and the majority of them would be considerably cheaper than this one.
Get out more this month with open-air theatre, water play at the museum, outdoor cinema and family street parties.
Lovely if you fancy taking your little one somewhere a bit nicer than all the usual slightly skeggy kids’ haunts.
Kids of all ages will be spoilt for choice when it comes to keeping busy this summer. From immersive exhibitions and family days to urban beaches and museum sleepovers, we’ve rounded up the coolest activities for not-so-tiny Londoners.
