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I'm desperately trying to avoid my yr 7/11yr old son spending all of half term plugged into his PS4 but all the half term clubs are geared towards primary school kids. Even if just an hour or 2 per day would be good. Anyone have any suggestions? (non-football or crafts related ideally)
Science Museum in London - think Tim Peakes space craft is on show, Hornimen always has things on, how about a walk in London - years ago took an 11 year old boy on a walk round London - guided - ours was lawyers etc. Also we took a boat put on Regents Park. Coding?? Cooking Classes? Really depends what he likes but hope this helps. Wimbledon Chikdrens Theatre? Christmas Tree Farm - actually animal farm!

Just to say Tim Peake's craft is NOT on show in London at present - it has moved north for a bit. However, you can go and view the awe-inspiring engineering model of BepiColumbo! https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/mission-mercury-bepi-colombo


And of course the Apollo 10 command module if you're into all things space(y).


HP





beansprout Wrote:

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> Science Museum in London - think Tim Peakes space

> craft is on show, Hornimen always has things on,

> how about a walk in London - years ago took an 11

> year old boy on a walk round London - guided -

> ours was lawyers etc. Also we took a boat put on

> Regents Park. Coding?? Cooking Classes? Really

> depends what he likes but hope this helps.

> Wimbledon Chikdrens Theatre? Christmas Tree Farm -

> actually animal farm!

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