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I've never been to the Easter celebrations, but have been so many times over the years with various age children and its always worth a visit.

Most people don't even seem to know about the nature rail at the bottom of the garden.....our the craft activities during holiday times....

I always think we are so lucky to have it on our doorstep.

Horniman is ALWAYS worth a visit - even if the Easter fair itself isn't fantastic the museum itself keeps kids absorbed for hours and the caf? and gardens are nice too. As LVWT says we're really lucky to have this (and other places and parks) on our doorstep :)
Sorry, should have explained better. We go to the Horniman weekly as, like you, I think it is an amazing museum and always captures the kids' imagination. I was hoping to do something Easter-y and so wondered if their Easter activities were ok. Thanks for the comments

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