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Sorry, I only just saw this! On boxing day, we made up a scavenger list, then tried to find everything on the walk to the park and back: a stick, a stone, a feather, brown leaves, a crow, a robin, a squirrel, some flowers, a xmas tree... I think we had a few more. I can't remember. We had fun ticking them off the list.


Today hubbie has taken little Saff swimming at wavelengths. The slides are closed, but the bubble fountains are always fun.


We're thinking of going to Southbank/ Tate Modern later in the week.


Hope you found something fun to do. xx

We went to the 'Wonderlab' at the Science Museum yesterday. I thought we'd just drop in for an hour, but four hours later I had to drag little Saff away because they were closing the museum. It is really fab! Everyhting is hands-on, and there are lots of different sections. There are also science shows on rockets and engineering etc. Heaps of fun for kids and grown-ups. :)

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