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My v v active 2.5 yo loves the slide in the interactive bit and we spent a good half an hour there the other weekend, plus time spent watching video installations on the same floor, we then did LOTS of crazy running up and down in the turbine hall and they had interactive kids activities going on there too (something to do with cassettes and players, and a very simple but effective activity allowing children to make dens which was a big hit). We then had lunch in nearby Leon which was perfectly toddler friendly and reasonably priced. We went on a Sunday morning and virtually parked outside for free, it was a great and very easy trip!
It might be hit or miss. Ours loved the stairs, but not the slide so much or any of the other purpose made attractions/equipment. It is a bit small, so either they will get tired of the area and wander into the other galleries or love it and never want to leave. The scones are great in the cafe!

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