The shiny new Clore Learning Centre at the Museum of London opened last month as part of the Museum’s forthcoming multi-million pound make over and it’s well worth a visit.
The centre utilises the latest modern technology to create a fantastic space in which children can discover historical London whilst they play.
Amongst the hands on activities are 2 giant computerised white boards with interactive games. These include designing your own London buildings and creating your own clothes inspired by those of the past. There are also giant foam building bricks for the little ones and organised activities around different themes. This weekend’s topic was prehistoric man.

The centre is open at weekends and during school holidays and the Mini-Moles and Little Moles groups for babies and toddlers are held there on a Wednesday during term times. All sessions are free.
The Clore Learning Centre is a great way to pass a few hours during this half term.
For further details see the Museum of London website.