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Took my little one a few times things he loved
– the clipper especially as you can sit outside weather permitting
– transport museum is fin and has a bit of interactive elements
– science museum is a blast
– he loved the performers in Covent garden as well
– hamleys, they demo stuff and there are a few toys and simulators to play with. I just gave him a cost limit for any toy so didn’t buy anything anyway
– M&M world cost a lot in M&Ms though.
– at Xmas we went to a panto but usually a few kids things on throughout the year eg there is a monster truck show, blippy was about at some point etc.
Things others have done
– there is some sort of peppa pig kids tour and afternoon tea
– the Jurassic park exhibition.
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