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London Science Museum
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Anyone been recently? We fancy popping in one saturday but wondered what the queues were like now it's free.
Whilst on the subject, any other cheap recommendations for under 10s, over 5s. ?
Whilst on the subject, any other cheap recommendations for under 10s, over 5s. ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Museum of Childhood at Bethnal Green - it is part of the V & A and has wonderful things to see and things to do - have a look at the website
http://www.vam.ac.uk/moc/
http://www.vam.ac.uk/moc/
Went with the kids around Christmas but during a weekday so I can't vouch for the queues.
They have an exhibition of computer games at the moment where you can play stuff from pong to the latest. You can buy tickets in advance over the web here: http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/
That's probably a good Idea if you want to go.
They have an exhibition of computer games at the moment where you can play stuff from pong to the latest. You can buy tickets in advance over the web here: http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/
That's probably a good Idea if you want to go.
Isn't it great that these things are now free - yipeee! And now I really want to visit the Bethnal Green one.
Sarnieken have you ever visited Birmingham's Think Tank ?http://www.thinktank.ac/
Reckon you would love it.
Sarnieken have you ever visited Birmingham's Think Tank ?http://www.thinktank.ac/
Reckon you would love it.
Would have to say no regarding Brum's thinktank.
I don't have any kids of my own but have 7 nieces and nephews so regularly borrow them for days out, scientific experimentation and child labour. :)
Anyone in the sheffield area would definitely benefit from Magna near Rotherham. Its an old Electric Arc Steelmaking site that has been renovated and turned into a technology and general stuff musem. There's loads of activities aimed at kids including a real tornado, a huge airship and also a real working Electric Arc furnace. The disply is fascinating and kids love it.
I don't have any kids of my own but have 7 nieces and nephews so regularly borrow them for days out, scientific experimentation and child labour. :)
Anyone in the sheffield area would definitely benefit from Magna near Rotherham. Its an old Electric Arc Steelmaking site that has been renovated and turned into a technology and general stuff musem. There's loads of activities aimed at kids including a real tornado, a huge airship and also a real working Electric Arc furnace. The disply is fascinating and kids love it.