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Whats on for families in London for October 2020 half-term

By Young Londonist15th October 20203rd December 2020
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Stick Man show is returning to the stage for Christmas 2020

By Young Londonist18th September 202021st October 2020
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The Young Londoner finds the Gruffalo at Horsenden Hill

By Young Londonist11th July 202017th July 2020
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Nature’s Architects by Museum of Architecture

By Young Londonist9th July 20209th July 2020
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5 reasons to go to Boomtown festival with kids

By Young Londonist3rd March 202031st March 2020
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Create Art, Create Change- Fundraising Art Workshop for kids

By Young Londonist26th February 202026th February 2020
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A joyful young person jumping against a vibrant green background, surrounded by purple flowers and green leaves, with the text 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' prominently displayed.
Poster for 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar Trail' at Walthamstow Wetlands featuring colourful flowers, a caterpillar, and event details from 21st March to 30th June.
A promotional image for 'My Neighbour Totoro' featuring the large, iconic character Totoro standing in a rain-drenched forest with a young girl holding an umbrella nearby.

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