The Cartoon Museum is tucked away downstairs just off Oxford Street and is something of a hidden gem - great for adults and children alike. Adults and older children will enjoy the historical and political cartoons - I especially liked those lampooning Boris Johnson and some of the wartime sketches belittling the enemy. It was... Continue Reading →
The Lost Kingdom – Jurassic dinosaur experience London
I’ve attended several Fever events in the past from Dopamine Land to Money Heist the experience to the Minecraft Experience Villager Rescue - so was immediately interested when I saw an advert for an outdoor dinosaur experience, the Lost Kingdom. The website said it was in south London but I was pretty surprised - and... Continue Reading →
Minecraft Live Experience – a review for non-gamers
My daughter loves to play Minecraft and from what I’ve seen it’s quite a good game for her age (with screen time limits in mind). It’s primarily about building and problem solving (using different raw materials to make something) and if you play in creative mode, nothing can hurt you (you float instead of falling... Continue Reading →
Visiting the Natural History Museum in London with babies and toddlers
We visited the Natural History Museum pre-COVID-19, so my review does not take into account the current social distancing measures. To find out more about when the museum is open and what they are doing to help keep you safe, click here. Is the Natural History Museum in London suitable for babies and toddlers? Two... Continue Reading →
Days out in London with babies and toddlers – the Horniman Museum
Where can you find an aquarium, a butterfly house, some alpacas and a natural history museum all in one place? In central London this would involve a considerable amount of trekking back and forth - but did you know you can actually enjoy all these in one place that is only in zone three? If... Continue Reading →