London Children’s Museum

London Children’s Museum

London Children’s Museum @londonchildrensmuseum in London was high on my list of recommendations while touring the area.

It is one of the most hands on museums we’ve visited in the area.

There are 3 whole levels of hands on fun.

We reserved our time ahead through their website.

The first level was very cool. There was a cave you can walk or crawl through. You used a light to find script on the walls and search for items.

There was a little sand play area to find fossils and dinosaur bones everywhere!

When we arrived the museum was hosting a bracelet making session.

There were a few rooms that were highlights for us.

I usually choose one but not this time..

One of the rooms is a tiny town themed room for imaginative play, with a miniature McDonalds! SO CUTE. The whole space was very well done.

The Mini’s favourite part of the museum was the planetarium where we learned about constellations. I also loved this room and the stories they told us about the stars.

Off the planetarium is a space shuttle with a spaceship. The kids can climb through the spaceship and play with all the controls.

Every inch of the building had fun in store, even the hallways.

I also loved the room with the farm stations where children can grow their own crops.

There was also a treehouse playground with a big tree and slide.

We learned how to fish in the Arctic and build igloos.

I can’t describe how fun this place was.

There was so much fun packed into this space. Something for everyone.

Again, it would be for a younger crowd.

But I highly recommend adding it to your list.

https://www.londonchildrensmuseum.ca/