Baby, Toddler, Children and Family Events in London 1st – 6th November
For Babies:
Big Scream at Gate Cinema, Tuesday 8th November 10:30, The Future. Be sure to bring the baby along to Gate Cinema’s fabulous Tuesday morning club. Low lights and changing facilities make this a great place to bring the baby and watch a current release. This week’s screening is The Future with Hamish Linklater and Miranda July, a quirky love story.
http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Gate_Picturehouse/Whats_On/Clubs_Groups/Big_Scream/
For Toddlers:
Half Moon Theatre, Saturday 5th November, 11am and 2pm, A Roo in My Suitcase. £6 for all tickets, ages 3-6 years. See what happens when Rosie arrives in theUK with a suitcase full of stowaways fromAustralia. Filled with poetry, songs, friendship and plenty of joining in.
http://www.halfmoon.org.uk/November11.htm
For Babies and Toddlers:
Classical Babies,BelsizePark, Wednesday 11am, Interchange Studios (to the right and opposite the tube), £10 per family, all ages. Perfect way to spend an hour on a Wednesday morning, this week features Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.
http://www.classicalbabies.com/www.classicalbabies.com/Belsize_Park.html
For Families:
Marie-Chantal Face Painting Monday 31st October, 3-6pm, all ages, free. Sloane Street, Knightsbridge (nearSloane Square). What a sumptuous shop for beautiful children’s clothing, begin your Christmas shopping enjoying the 20% discount on all coats in the store while the kids are occupied with face painting.
Codagan Hall, Crash Bang Wallop Family Concert: Magic. Saturday 5th November, noon. Tickets £8 adult, £6 children, £24 family ticket for 4; all ages. Come join City of London Sinfonia for Mozart’s Magic Flute, Saint-Saens Dance Macabre, Berlioz Dance of the Sylphs and more; an entertaining afternoon for all. Afterwards, be sure head downKings Road for loads of other family fun.
http://www.cadoganhall.com/showpage.php?pid=1590
For Children:
Wigmore Hall, A Tempestuous Voyage, Saturday 5th November, 10:30am. Tickets £12 adults, £8 children. Composer James Redwood and director Hazel Gould will take your family on a stormy voyage through Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Journey through shipwrecks, magic, even have a go writing your own music to bring the story to life.
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/productions/a-tempestuous-voyage-28285
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