Creature Capers Toddler Takeover
Our special event for little ones. This one is all about animals and their habitats, so roll up your sleeves and get ready for a day packed with activity:
Nobody is too small to make a sushi roll! Create tasty bites to touch and eat in the Kitchen.
Join our Beautiful Bug Ball in the Theatre of Curiosity. Come and shake your tail feathers! Let’s make our own disco music!
Search out and collect a bumper shop in our toddler supermarket.
Head to our Tinkering Space to create wonderful animal hats with wool, fur and feathers!
Join Ursa and Leo for Home Sweet Home storytime.
Take a trip to the stars in our Space Explorers Planetarium show.
When
21 Mar
How Much
Adult £14 / £11, child age 3+ £8 / £6. Children under 3 are free.
Where
Across the venue
Who for
Families with children aged 1 to 5
Times
10am to 3pm
How it works
Our Toddler Takeover events are for 1 to 5 year olds and their grown-ups. There are no school groups on this day and all our activities have been specially designed with the under 5 age group in mind.
We'll be running our Space Explorers Planetarium show at various times throughout the day. There is an additional charge for this and you can add show tickets to your booking before you check-out.
All other activities are drop in and are included with your Toddler Takeover ticket.
For members
If you are a member with us, Toddler Takeover is a special event and therefore not part of your package, however you will still benefit from half price Planetarium shows, just log in to your account before selecting your tickets as normal.
Our monthly under 5s mornings, Play Fridays, are included in your package.
Open concession tickets
Our open concession ticket is a more accessible version of our previous concession ticket. This is the ticket for you if you would ordinarily qualify for a concession. We don't require you to bring any proof of your concession status.
If our standard prices are simply out of reach at the moment, you can also opt for our open concession ticket with no questions asked.