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Fun things to do in glasgow with 1 y/o..

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mummysbigsmiles · 27/08/2013 15:42

We go to alot of classes but i feel just now that our weeks are getting a bit repetitive... Does anyone have any fun cheap ideas?

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MoragG · 27/08/2013 20:14

A few ideas depending if he/she is walking yet:

Kelvingrove Museum - section for kids is good, but also great for just toddling around - it's free, and there is a good swingpark in Kelvingrove Park just across the road.

Queen's Park - small softplay area in the Glass houses along with animals plus the rest of the park - duck ponds and swingpark.

People's Palace - again good for toddling around, cafe, museum, swingpark.

Whereabouts in Glasgow are you?

lola88 · 27/08/2013 20:16

What part of Glasgow are you in? and do you drive?

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mummysbigsmiles · 28/08/2013 00:29

Thanks for all the answers im in the gorbals, south glasgow.

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LanguageTimothy · 28/08/2013 00:40

Kelvingrove is our all time favourite.

Our two used to love the Museum of Modern Art (Royal Exchange Sq just off Buchanan st)

Riverside Museum is wonderful and I second the pp poster who said Peoples Palace.

If you can get there Summerlee is great when LO is a tiny bit older.

LanguageTimothy · 28/08/2013 00:41

Scotland St school also great when a bit older.

cupoftchai · 29/08/2013 01:17

the burrell? is that close enough?
swimming
soft play
libraries
glad cafe in shawlands very baby friendly
pet shops
little one walking yet? burrell, kelvingrove and riverside fairly crawler-friendly
if not walking a lot of soft plays are free, did you know that already?

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