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Has anyone been to see this?m we are going on Sat and just want to prepare myself. What order are the stories in? Do any children run around or is everyone confined to seats? Was it packed out? Seats aren't allocated, how did that play out? Are there seat lifts for little ones to be raised up to see like at the cinema.


Thanks in advance.

We went a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed it. Monkey puzzle sort of weaves in and out and the order was Squash & Squeeze, Tiddler and Smartest Giant. Think children pretty much stayed in seats, we were near the front but I wasn't aware of any running around, it's quite dark and was probably 2/3 full on the Saturday morning we went. Seats were allocated on the tickets when I picked up on day and yes there are booster cushions. It was lovely with music, singing and humour. My LO was enthralled for 45 mins, a bit emotional/possibly scared in Tiddler and then asked to go home(!) but we stuck it out for the hour!
Mines 3 in Nov and was fine. We left after Tiddler (about 40mins). So as long as you are happy to leave (an hour is a bit long) it's fab for them. Mine enjoyed it. Mine goes to the Toddler Cinema too so used to sitting still for a little while.

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