
"If you're looking for a great (and totally weatherproof) day out with kids, then exhibitions are the way to go. Let the little ones explore at their own pace and they'll end up marvelling at amazing objects, letting their imaginations roam free, and even learning a thing or two - or if they're a toddler, they'll just have a grand old time jabbing any flashing buttons they can find."
"Its third temporary exhibition is a dive into the wonderful world of Aardman, the stop motion animation studio that created lovable rubber-faced duo Wallace & Gromit. And because this is very much a kids' museum, there'll be lots of stuff for little hands to do, with interactive exhibits and the chance for young visitors to create their very own stop motion animation."
London offers a range of family-friendly exhibitions in 2026 that suit all ages and budgets. Special exhibitions let children focus on a single topic with hands-on interaction, immersive displays, and learning opportunities alongside playful experiences for toddlers. The Young V&A hosts an Aardman stop-motion show with interactive stations and opportunities for kids to make their own animations. The British Library curates illustrated picturebook treasures and story-focused displays for young readers. Museums and galleries provide weatherproof outings where little ones can explore at their own pace, follow sensory and tactile activities, and engage imagination through objects and creative workshops.
Read at Time Out London
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