south London Archives - A Baby on Board blog https://www.ababyonboard.com/tag/south-london/ A London mum blog for the parenting journey. UK interiors, pregnancy, baby & parenting lifestyle blog Thu, 23 Sep 2021 13:45:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://www.ababyonboard.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/cropped-Gill-London-32x32.jpg south London Archives - A Baby on Board blog https://www.ababyonboard.com/tag/south-london/ 32 32 Three things from the weekend https://www.ababyonboard.com/three-things-from-the-weekend/ https://www.ababyonboard.com/three-things-from-the-weekend/#comments Mon, 08 Apr 2013 14:22:40 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=2768 1) We paid our first visit to the Horniman Musuem in Forest Hill. A tweeting walrus, fluorescent fish, what more could you want? If you’ve not been already, go! We took the Overground from Crystal Palace and discovered the life-changingly amazing news that the lifts in the station are now working. If you’ve ever been to the station, you’ll understand (previously; steps, lots of). 2) It was the first weekend in a while we’d been in London, so it was nice just to be in our area and flat and not have to do much. Eliza had lots of fun ‘helping’ us with some sorting / sensory play, of course. We’re still no closer to making any big move decisions though, so please keep suggesting places. 3) Sunday was the first West Norwood Feast of the year. It’s a food and street market in the grounds of a church, read about the last one we went to. Sunday was sunny, amazingly enough, which was great as it’s always such a happy event, and so nice to have something like this that’s so local. We came home with dinner, pie and camembert bread with a whole load of cheese baked in it. Be still, my dough-loving heart. Another local food fact; the new Crystal Palace Food Market is launching in May. What did everyone else get up to? x

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Take A Trip To The The Horniman Museum, Forest Hill https://www.ababyonboard.com/the-horniman-museum-forest-hill/ https://www.ababyonboard.com/the-horniman-museum-forest-hill/#comments Sun, 07 Apr 2013 16:03:46 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=2748 Have You Been To The Horniman Museum? If Not, Here’s Why You Should Go Have you been to the Horniman Museum in London? Located in Forest Hill in south-east London, the Horniman is a brilliant museum for kids – and adults – with an aquarium, butterfly house, instrument room, huge gardens with musical instruments, an animal walk and lots more. (Post updated September 2021) There’s also a great cafe and oh, did I mention the giant stuffed walrus? (Here’s a Lego version from the brilliant Lego exhibition a few years ago). It’s A Brilliant Museum For Kids If you’re looking for a brilliant museum for toddlers and small children, the Horniman Museum is a great bet – and it’s away from the huge crowds of the big London museums (the Science Museum, the London Transport Museum and so on). We’ve taken the children since they were small and we’ve never not had a brilliant time. What Is There To See At The Museum? The main museum consists of various free exhibitions including the Natural History Gallery (plus giant stuffed Walrus), the Nature Base (plus live bees), the World Gallery and the Music Gallery. You can also book paid tickets to the main exhibition room, and the aquarium (everyone’s favourite! We love the luminous jellyfish tank, above). The gardens, which are huge with a great view over London, have a free animal walk, musical instruments, and also the butterfly house. And lots of space for little legs to run around. There’s a cafe (which sells walrus biscuits) and a couple of outdoor eating spaces for snacks. Should You Take Toddlers And Babies To The Horniman Museum?  If you’re looking for a good museum to take your babies or toddlers to, the Horniman is a great bet. We’ve been going since both of our children were little. There’s lots to look at, different interactive exhibits, a great child-friendly cafe, a buggy park, changing facilities, and a big garden for children to run around in with lots of fun things in. The Horniman Museum is the perfect size for littler people; the aquarium is mostly at child height, and the museum as a whole is compact enough that it doesn’t take forever to walk around, so you don’t start to zone out and children don’t get fed up. And best of all? You don’t have to trek all the way into town to go. Is The Horniman Free? How Much Does It Cost And Do You Need A Ticket? The Horniman gardens are free to enter and you don’t need a ticket. The main Horniman museum is also free, but you do need to book a ticket in advance on the website. You need a paid ticket for the main exhibition room, the aquarium and the butterfly house. Where Is The Horniman Museum? The Horniman Museum is located at 100 London Road, Forest Hill, London, SE23 3PQ. When Is The Horniman Gardens And Museum Open? The museum is open from 10am – 5.30pm. The gardens are open longer, from 7.15am – 8.50pm. How Do We Get There? The nearest train station is Forest Hill. It’s also really well connected for south London busses. What Else Would We Recommend In London? Our favourite places to go in London with babies and kids include: The Florence Nightingale Museum London Transport Museum Discover Story Centre The Tate Modern and Natural History Museum. Another local museum, the Biggin Hill Memorial Museum Also our favourite south London parks. Find out more about how to get a zip card…and follow me on Instagram, I’m Gill_Crawshaw.  

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Street piano in Herne Hill station https://www.ababyonboard.com/street-piano-in-herne-hill-station/ https://www.ababyonboard.com/street-piano-in-herne-hill-station/#comments Thu, 04 Oct 2012 14:06:05 +0000 https://www.ababyonboard.com/?p=1497 Eliza and I have recently become regular visitors to Herne Hill. I used to go there a lot when I first moved to London because there was a good bar there. Now, we go for Gymboree. One thing that catches Eliza’s attention every time is the street piano in the station, a free piano that’s available for everyone to play. There have been street pianos across central London for the past couple of years, as part of the Play Me, I’m Yours artwork for the City of London Festival. This one is now a permanent fixture, and whenever we walk past there’s always someone playing it – today it was a man and some classical music – and it always makes people smile. It has been years since I last played the piano (and I think my skills are permanently lost in the swirly mists of time). As any child who plays a musical instrument knows, the most boring part is being made to practise. But much fun would it be to practise on this piano? Parents, get your children down there now.

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