OUT OF OFFICE: HALF TERM
Half term kicks off today, and if you’re stuck for ways to entertain the kids this week, City A.M. has a few suggestions.
MUSEUM OF LONDON
Family events at the Barbican-situated museum include the story of Edmund Haley discovering the comet named after him, a look at prehistoric stone tools discovered in London, and experiments with wind and sails for five-and-unders. You can also learn the science behind making the perfect paper planes. For more information go to www.musuemoflondon.org.uk
CLIMB THE MONUMENT
If you want to wow the kids and tire them out, send them up the City’s most famous landmark. Climb 311 steps, learn some London history and look out at the stunning views from the top. Tickets are just £1 for children and £3 for adults.
www.themonument.info
DAN ZANES AND FRIENDS
The Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter and entertainer loved by children and their parents comes to the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on Thursday and will be staying until Sunday, with a giddy whirl of instruments and songs to get the family party started. Shows at 11am and 2pm daily, 24-27 Feb, Queen Elizabeth Hall. Tickets £12 from
www.southbankcentre.co.uk
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
Kids of an artistic bent can enjoy the free “tour and draw” sessions at the NPG, led by artists and storytellers, or collage-making sessions using characters from the museum collections and a variety of colourful materials. Sessions free. Visit www.npg.org.uk for more details.
ANTHONY BROWNE
The Children’s Laureate (no relation of the City A.M. columnist of the same name) and creator of characters like Gorilla, Silly Billy and Willy the Wimp, will be drawing his characters live and showing how he creates his stories at this live Southbank Centre event on Wednesday afternoon. 2.30pm, 23 Feb, Purcell Room, Southbank Centre.
Tickets: £8 adults, £4 children, from ww.southbankcentre.co.uk