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bigmarco
24th May 2013, 14:39
Number 7 appeals to me and it's free.


1

London Hoop Fest 2013

A week of activities dedicated to the art of hoopla begins with free weekday workshops and builds up to a weekend celebration that takes in a circus hoop workshop with Craig the Incredible Hula Boy, Burly Hulagan Hoopla with Anna the Hulagan, Tracey Chin's experimental hoop dance workshop, a group Spin show, and of course lots of opportunities to show off your emerging or outstanding skills. Tickets can be bought for individual sessions, whole days, or a weekend. See the website for the full programme.


Mile End Arts Pavilion Grove Road, E3 4QY

Fri May 24 - Sun May 26

2

Comedy Club 4 Kids

Top quality comedy for children over the age of 6, their parents and anybody who likes humour without the rude words, featuring some of the circuit's best talent performing child-friendly sets.


Udderbelly Jubilee Gardens, off Belvedere Rd, SE1 8XX

Sat May 25

3

Journey to Space

Discover's interactive family exhibition has been created by Roald Dahl Funny Prize winner Jim Field, who, inspired by 'Space Race'-era films like 'Destination Moon' as well as TV series including 'Thunderbirds' and 'Space: 1999', has made a space-themed show that invites visitors to go on a mission to find a missing astronaut, Major Tom.


Discover Children's Story Centre 383-387 High St, E15 4QZ

Fri May 24 - Sun Nov 30

4

Hampton Court Palace Big Picnic
Free

Pack your picnic hamper for a day of live entertainment, games and family craft activities on the Palace's East Front Gardens, including hands-on activities inspired by the gruesome stories brought to life in Lucy Worsley's TV series 'Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History'.


Hampton Court Palace East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9AU

Sat May 25 - Mon May 27

5

War Games
Free

An exhibition exploring the history and role of warfare in play from 1800 to the present day. Some 100 objects will cover toy weapons, strategy games, fake guns, computer games and popular fighting action figures in a bid to shed light on how toys have helped recreate and represent war through the ages, and how their design mirrors the technology, uniform and weaponry of their time. Four sections will explore the influence of warfare on toys and play through themes of 'Playing at War', which looks at children re-enacting war; 'On the Battlefield', which offers a chronological overview of combat and its influence on toys; 'From Reality to Fantasy', which explores the way toys took make believe warfare beyond our world; and 'Secret Weapons' which reveals how toys have actually been used in warfare to train, comfort, heal and aid escape.


V&A Museum of Childhood Cambridge Heath Rd, E2 9PA

Sat May 25 - Sun Mar 9

6

Sensational Butterflies
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Most of the creatures in the Natural History Museum have been dead for a very, very long time. But here, in this humid tent on its lawn, you can see the most beautiful birth sequence in the natural world: a butterfly wriggling out of its chrysalis, pumping up its damp wings then taking flight and landing – if you're lucky – on you, instead of a flower.


Natural History Museum Cromwell Rd, SW7 5BD

Sat May 25 - Sun Sep 15

7

Hook, Line and Singer: A Family Singalong with Cerys Matthews
Free
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Welsh singer Cerys Matthews (former Catatonia frontwoman) is hoping to get families singing by leading this inclusive event. Her new book of family songs – 'A Sing-a-long Book: Childhood Songs for Long Car Journeys and Rainy Days' – is due out in June.


Royal Festival Hall Belvedere Rd, South Bank, SE1 8XX

Sat May 25

8
Study image for 'Loose Parts', 2012
Children's Art Commission: Simon & Tom Bloor: Loose Parts
Free
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Each year the Whitechapel Gallery invites a contemporary artist to create new work for the Chilldren's Art Commission. This year's artists are Simon and Tom Bloor. The duo present a new body of work developed from workshops carried out at Hermitage Primary School, Tower Hamlets, where small clay sculptures made by the artists were crushed by children, encouraging a sense of rebellion within the school.


Whitechapel Gallery 77-82 Whitechapel High St, E1 7QX

Fri May 24 - Sun Jun 9

9



Amazon Adventure
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Designed to evoke the experience of a family voyage on the world's largest river, 'Amazon Adventure' incorporates plenty of interactive elements. Live tetras and stingrays are among the exhibits, while the simulated (but gentle) electric zap of an eel will give children the chance to discover more about the river's unusual creatures.


Horniman Museum 100 London Road, SE23 3PQ

Sat May 25 - Sun Nov 24

10



The London Dungeon
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The new London Dungeon has all the ghastly gore and black comedy of the old Tooley Street attraction in a bigger and more high-tech package. In a jokey celebration of torture, death and disease, visitors can journey back in time to London's plague-ridden streets (rotting corpses, rats, vile boils and projectile vomiting all come as standard) and meet some of the city's unsavoury characters, from Guy Fawkes to demon barber Sweeney Todd. A cast of blood-splattered actors are joined by 'virtual' guests, such as Brian Blessed as Henry VIII, and as well as the 18 different shows and 'surprises' – which could see you on the run from 'Jack the Ripper' or getting lost in London's Victorian sewers – there are two rides to raise the adrenaline: a turbulent boat trip down the Thames towards execution, and a dark drop ride plunging three stories in the pitch black. Note that the London Dungeon is unsuitable for young or easily scared children.


The London Dungeon Westminster Bridge Rd, SE1 7PB

Fri May 24 - Fri Feb 28

http://www.timeout.com/london/kids/activities/top-10-things-to-do-with-the-kids-this-bank-holiday?intcid=leader

sars_notd_virus
24th May 2013, 16:22
thanks for the link.
It would probably be cheaper for us to go on local during bank holidays:biggrin:

Terpe
24th May 2013, 20:10
Good stuff Marco :xxgrinning--00xx3: