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17-04-06, 08:21 PM
Thought it would be a good idea to have list of all brilliant/good places for kids. I'll start
Science Museum
The London Eye
(eh ill b back for more - cant think of anything else right now. I NEED IDEAS! niceone.gif
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18-04-06, 08:46 PM
preferably Capital. thanks
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18-04-06, 09:07 PM
London Zoo (I love that place...although I do want to visit a bigger zoo in the near future.)
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18-04-06, 09:11 PM
I think the British Museam has to be must....to show them how our history has been stolen..
ok minus the geo political comment...why not the toy museam at Bethnel Green..
The monsters at Crystal Palace park...
Battersea Park is good for boating, lunch and just cycling in a safe place...so too Richmond park..
Betterstill find a Lido...althought it might be a bit too cold.. there's the one at Tooting..
Could also consider the TATE Modern, they have a children's section on certain days..where adults and children can play games of interest linke to art.. Linked to that is the SOUTHBANK walk great on a warm day..
Springfield Park in Hackney is also another great walk along the Lea Valley..as is Broxbourne further out..
Could also consider the Commonwealth institute at South Kensington..it was a bit run down when i last went..but it has some relevance to our culture (very loose i admit).
Could also considerAlexander Palace...they have ice skating there or Streatham...Ally Pally is bett IMO great view anda place to park and eat...
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18-04-06, 09:13 PM
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I think the British Museam has to be must....to show them how our history has been stolen..
ok minus the geo political comment...why not the toy museam at Bethnel Green..
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I had that place in my head, but could not for the life of me remember where or what the museum was ...all I could think about were the dolls.
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18-04-06, 10:11 PM
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The monsters at Crystal Palace park...
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You sound like my son aren't they dinosaurs? Anyway the park is great my kids love it. And they have activities there in the summer like punch and judy and nature hunts.
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Could also consider the Commonwealth institute at South Kensington..it was a bit run down when i last went..but it has some relevance to our culture (very loose i admit).
hasn't it closed down!
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Theres the Horniman Museum South East london. Thats great they do african dance for the family, African doll making, they have classes in making African beads. Lots and lots of family events and story telling and entry is free.
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Theres the Nettlefold childrenstheatre in West norwood you can see shows for like three quid and some are free. Very interactive and the kids love it!
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18-04-06, 10:14 PM
KamKam: You could be right I've not been for some years so the Institute may have closed by now....pity if it has..
I know nettlefordhall too..its a nice likkle library...
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18-04-06, 10:37 PM
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KamKam: You could be right I've not been for some years so the Institute may have closed by now....pity if it has..
I know nettlefordhall too..its a nice likkle library...
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Yeah its a library down stairs and the theatre is upstairs,a few months back my daughter ( 4 years) and I saw Anansi the spider man and we loved it. The only bad thing is she keeps asking to go to Ghana and Jamaica. And she reckons she can save her pennies to buy the whole family tickets bighairlol
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The Institute is def closed and the building has been empty for a few years. Such a waste.
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18-04-06, 10:52 PM
Kensington roof gardens is nice place to visit. I never knew it was there until a few years ago when my dad took me to see it. They have some flamingos within strangling distance and nice fish up there, its quite pretty and strangely peaceful.
It's free but you have to check when the gardens are available for visits. The number is 020 7937 7994 Monday to Friday during business hours, or 020 7368 3993 on the weekends.
99 High Street Kensington, W8 is the address and the entrance I believe is just off High Street Kensington round the corner from the Gap.
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19-04-06, 05:18 PM
I took the boys to the Natural History Museum last week. No 1 son loved it because the theme was dinosaurs. I also found it very baby friendly too. I found it interesting, and a great way to kill a good few hours (too many places get boring after a while).
The Toy Museum at Bethnal Green is ok, but not really big enough to hold my son's attention for too long.
Crystal Palace Park in my local park. It's great when the sun is really beating down. It also has a car racing track, where big boys (men!) make their cars and race them, as well as the famous dinosaurs (I remember going to see them with my primary school!).
Battersea Park is brilliant for picnics.
I have to say it really depends on the child.
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