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any new ideas for weekend kids activities?


GCOakley

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Hello. I'm looking for ideas for weekend activities for a 6 year old boy, and 3 year old girl. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of anything to do with wildlife, walking or a nature kind of feel? Basically, I don't really want to send them to a class as I think they get enough of that during the week, but as the weather changes I feel the need to have something up my sleeve other than trips to the park.


cheap is good too!

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we have just been to Greenwich and visited the National Maritime museum there. what a great place: free, loads of space, lovely cafe inside and Paul on the first floor if you want tea and cake later, very interesting for yourself if kids let you read anything, lots of beautiful boats and other things for kids to explore and they also just opened kids gallery upstairs which has great things for kids to do there, shop is good too and the whole space is nice and bright, very modern. playground is just outside and parking is around the corner too. and it wasn't busy! obviously if the weather is good they can just run around in the park too.
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