The Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood in London, the Great Britain 2 258
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The Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood is divided in the Moving Toys Gallery, the Creativity Gallery, the Childhood Galleries and the Front Room Gallery, in each of them visitors can learn something about childhood and find toys, clothes and furniture for children from different countries and epochs. Activities and workshops for children from 3 up to 12 are held at the museum daily. Kids under 5 can get a Montessory Family Pack with a map, tasks, storybook and toys at the Information desk.
The admission is free.
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