What?: Wankily named cable-car link ferrying a maximum of 2,500 passengers an hour between two fairly obscure riverside locations. […]
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This month, get messy with art in the park, check out the city’s best outdoor installations and build sandcastles at a pop-up urban beach.
With more than 50 interactives across the entire gallery, there’s plenty to keep tiny hands occupied.
Bab Dad took everything extremely seriously and began painstakingly icing anatomically correct innards onto a gingerbread man.
This month, pop along to pop-up performances, run riot in private squares and check out this summer’s most anticipated exhibitions.
The Mail Rail ride is short, mildly claustrophobic and I’m going to go out on a limb and say probably not the most exciting thing you have or will ever do.
From child-led playgroups to parent-focused gigs; lively mummy-and-me yoga classes to calm, childcare-inclusive mothers’ retreats – we give you the definitive, tried-and-tested top 100 activities for little Londoners and their adults.
In the end were just a lone, sober, snotty woman and her arsy two year old in a basement bar on a Sunday afternoon.
Joanne Finney has lived in Barnes and East Sheen for about 10 years. She works as a journalist on women’s magazines and has a 16-month-old son called Kit.
Running space and crowd control alone are enough to make this museum toddler-friendly – screw the potentially terrifying subject matter.
