As the title says, this museum will bring back memories of your own childlhood, while demonstrating the childhood of your parents and grandparents as well. bA free, special museum, that should be considered.
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As the title says, this museum will bring back memories of your own childlhood, while demonstrating the childhood of your parents and grandparents as well. bA free, special museum, that should be considered.
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This museum is my favourite and I've been to a lot of great museums. This place has pieces you wouldn't believe. Some so old, some so cultured, beautiful ad detailed and all the toys from before your childhood, during and after.
Makes you return to a childlike state in a wonderful way :)
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This is a great diversion if you have some time of a morning or afternoon to spare. You don't need to spend a lot of time here - it's quite compact despite occupying a large shed-like building - though there are activities, such as storytime, scheduled for certain times. Quite nice to show the kids what you had to play...
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It is free to get in and its not far from the tube,The toys range from 1600 s to present day and brought back memories of my childhood as well as having interaction things for our grandkids to participate in.A great day out
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This is a free facility very close to Bethnal Green tube station. It's a reliable means of passing a few hours with children. The exhibits are interesting and varied.
The building is beautiful and the museum has an open, roomy feel.
The food in the cafe is delicious, and priced accordingly.
The gift shop is terrible. It largely offers expensive...
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Children would definitely love the freedom of running around and being able to play with the museum pieces. Although there are some which are behind glass windows, these would definitely be the fun for the adults. It was such a thrill to see toys from generations before and how they have evolved over the years. I loved the fact that...
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As you would expect for any free attraction in London, it gets very busy and being about childhood it attracts lots of school parties.
Putting that aside the museum is worth a visit.
There are 2 main floors with a large amount of exhibition cases to look it with detailed information and also a few items to be interactive with....
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We visited during Half term holiday and it was understandably crowded. I personally expected more of a traditional museum. This one looks like a big warehouse with rows of toys on display. There is plenty for the children to do, but because it was overcrowded we couldn't do much. Collectors of toys will be impressed with the toys from different...
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Well designed museum - renovated in last few years.
Interactive displays for children of all ages.
Very busy cafe - don't bank on being able ot eat there.
Also very busy in picnicing areas....
The special event that happen at certain times are well worth planning a visit around...
Definitely worth a repeat visit.
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I visited this museum with a friend yesterday, and we both loved it - pure nostalgia, light and airy, helpful staff, and very well laid out displays.
However, on visiting the cafe for a coffee and a piece of cake, a small slab of cake was £2.05. Neither of us bought it on noticing the price, and just had the...
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