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Horniman Kids Sleepover, Sat 8 - Sun 9 Dec, Horniman Museum and Gardens


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Horniman Kids Sleepover

Saturday 8 December, 7pm to Sunday 9 December, 10am


Join us after hours for the Horniman?s very first sleepover! Come to the Museum once the public have left, and the Walrus is tucked up in bed, to explore the Horniman by night. Roll out your sleeping bag and camp out in the galleries, next to a dodo, or even a tiger. The evening will be full of fun activities and exciting exploration such as storytelling, crafts and trails.


A light breakfast is included in the morning, plus hot drinks for the adults.


Please bear in mind that this will be a very exciting experience and therefore you may not get much sleep on the night!


Tickets are ?60 per adult or child.

Suitable for children aged 5-11 only.

Each child must be accompanied by one adult.


Please see horniman.ac.uk for full details including essential information and to book your tickets.

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