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Went there on Tuesday with my nearly 3 year old and he really enjoyed it. Only lasts about 20-25mins. Tells the story of a teddy who goes looking for the Great Bear so visits all the planets looking for it. Perfect content and length for a child of this age. Definitely recommend it. Spent a good two hours before that in the playground, in the flower garden and wildlife spotting.

MrsAk Wrote:

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> We took my 2 1\2 year old to the planetarium this

> morning to see "space safari" aimed at children

> aged under 7.

>

> She loved it - it's on until the end of Feb!

>

> http://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/events/space-safari


Oh I thought we missed it :(, but checked the website and it's on till end of March. :)

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