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Play Fridays Online
Book Now- Online: Takes place between 29-Jan-2021 -
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- National Maritime Museum
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0 - 5 years
- £4.00

- National Maritime Museum
- £4 per child | £2 for Members
Bring your under-5s on a different adventure every week! Explore the Museum and the collection with your family through song, dance and stories led by early years facilitators in an online format.
Please note: sessions are currently online due to tier 4 restrictions across London. Tickets go on sale two weeks in advance and ticket sales finish at 4pm on the Thursday before the session.
About Play FridaysJoin Paul, Dani and Jenny for playful and engaging sessions for under-5s!
Each one will take your family on a different journey, encouraging you and your little one to learn and play together. During these sessions your facilitator will lead you in creative and playful actitivities that will support the development of your child, providing you with a toolkit of activities to use even outside of these sessions.
Play Fridays is suitable for under-5s.
- Art, Music, Heritage
It provides families with a toolkit of ideas to try outside of sessions to support their child's development.
Times and dates
Choose a performance to add it to your calendar.
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29-Jan-2021
At-Home Activities from this organisation
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Black Supersheroes in Space
This activity celebrates three black female astronauts who have made, or will be making, history:
2 - 12 years -
How to make a Wakandan Windrush
On 21 June 1948, the ship HMT Empire Windrush carried nearly 1000 passengers to Tilbury, UK. Among the passengers were:
2 - 12 years -
How to make a ship's portal
A porthole is a round window on a ship. Sailors often spent many months at sea, away from their homes and families
3 - 11 years -
How to make a Diwali lantern
Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights and is also celebrated by Sikh and Jain communities. The word Diwali means 'rows of lighted lamps'.
5 - 13 years -
How to make a Rangoli decoration
We often transform our home to celebrate festivals and occasions. This Diwali, create your own decoration to hang up at home.
3 - 11 years -
How to make an identity box
Inspired by a small statuette of Nelson in the Museum's collection, think about your own identity as you create an identity box.
6 - 15 years - Show more