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Kids Activities  in Bloomsbury for 0-12m, 1-4 year olds. Little Feet Exhibition, The British Museum, Loopla

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Little Feet Exhibition in Bloomsbury

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Free event
British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1B 3DG
British Museum
British Museum
Great Russell Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1B 3DG
GB
2025-01-17
2025-01-17
10:30 - 12:00 Fri 17th Jan
Category Kids Activities
Ages Covered 0-12m, 1-4 Years
Booking required No

About Little Feet Exhibition

The teddies are ready to visit an exhibition!

The Little Feet teddies invite you to a free, drop-in session in the Silk Roads exhibition.

Join the teddies as they explore the awesome objects on display while engaging in activities designed for under-fives and their parents and carers.

You might want to visit the Middle East and spot an Islamic coin – imagine taking it on a journey along the Silk Roads, then maybe crafting it into a pendant for a necklace and landing in Sweden, where you can sell it to the Vikings.

Perhaps you'll see the bowl of fruit and explore the pretend food market, practice your colour words looking at the materials found across the Silk Roads routes, or use your senses in the travelling zone.

Whatever you decide to do there will be activities for everyone.

This event is part of the public programme supporting the exhibition Silk Roads (26 September 2024 – 23 February 2025).

About The British Museum:

The first national public museum of the world.

The British Museum is unique in bringing together under one roof the cultures of the world, spanning continents and oceans.

No other museum is responsible for collections of the same depth and breadth, beauty and significance.

Its eight million objects allow us to explore the extraordinary diversity of human cultures, from small communities to vast empires, to discover the many forms and expressions human beings have given to every aspect of life, and to realise how closely they are interconnected.
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