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Miss Oi (age 4) and her cousin (5) are really into dressing up and 'the olden times' and my sister and I would love to take them to a museum or similar when they can do this to their heart's content. Needs to be in London (not necessarily central but not Kent, for example) as sister and niece will be coming in from out of town.


I saw from the V&A website that a number of rooms there have dressing up, so that's a start, but any other recommendations would be very gratefully received!


thanks

Ooh, that's a good tip, simonethebeaver, I've not seen that one advertised before! Think we might try that over the summer holidays.


Oimissus - another option is the Museum of Childhood - they often have dressing-up stuff there (though as simone says, it's a bit battered). For some reason one time we went there were loads of vegetable costumes, so there exists a number of photos of me dressed as a giant parsnip that I hope will never be seen in public.

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