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national museum?

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Geordieminx · 28/10/2011 20:04

Is it worth a visit? From Glasgow Grin

Ds is 4.5, but more into "hands on" than quietly looking at the interesting things Wink

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Groovee · 28/10/2011 20:32

It's become very hands on. My 2 really enjoyed our short visit. Plan on heading back sometime when we have time.

midnightexpress · 28/10/2011 20:36

Arf at 'quietly looking at interesting things'. Grin

We popped in when we were over during the festival, but it was so heaving that we left withouth really seeing anything. But it does look great and we've been planning to go back and have a proper visit.

Geordieminx · 28/10/2011 20:40

We weren't impressed with transport museum. Twice. So am boycotting it. I am sure they will be gutted Grin

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kaumana · 28/10/2011 20:58

Definitely worth a visit, he'll love it, loads of hands on stuff, and crowds have died down now especially if you visit midweek. Enjoy!

MsTimTam · 28/10/2011 21:41

We've been twice with 2 dds (4.5 & 1.5) - they loved it, loads of hands on stuff, we'll def be going back (possibly more for me than them - I loved it! Grin)

Staverton · 28/10/2011 22:14

Yes deffo. There are mini steam trains upstairs which you can press buttons on the wall to make them go, there's a catapult somewhere to have a go at-d's spent about an hour there, and then there's a whole science/space section with loads of hands on stuff

WhatWouldLeoDo · 02/11/2011 14:48

There's also the 'imagine' room with musical stuff and a story corner and the 'dino dig' on the 5th floor which is great. DS (3) thinks it's fab.

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