The museum of natural history has added a pink anthropomorphic pig to their collection — turning one of the Museum’s shops into a playroom of Peppa Pig discovery.

Little ones can discover why dinosaurs are George’s favourite animals, choose a book to enjoy story time with Peppa, get creative with themed colouring and activity sheets, draw their own roar-some dinosaur in the craft zone, and relax and watch their favourite Peppa Pig episodes.

There will also be a chance to meet Peppa Pig and her family face-to-face on Mondays, while Lucy Walters will be reading some of her favourite Peppa Pig stories every Wednesday, with 3 sessions throughout the day.

The Peppa Pig space will be at the Natural History Museum until Sunday 10th September 2023 next to the Hintze Hall.

(c) Trustees at Natural History Museum London

NEWSLETTER

Be the first to know what's on in London, and the latest news published on ianVisits.

You can unsubscribe at any time from my weekly emails.

Tagged with:
SUPPORT THIS WEBSITE

This website has been running now for over a decade, and while advertising revenue contributes to funding the website, it doesn't cover the costs. That is why I have set up a facility with DonorBox where you can contribute to the costs of the website and time invested in writing and research for the news articles.

It's very similar to the way The Guardian and many smaller websites are now seeking to generate an income in the face of rising costs and declining advertising.

Whether it's a one-off donation or a regular giver, every additional support goes a long way to covering the running costs of this website, and keeping you regularly topped up doses of Londony news and facts.

If you like what you read on here, then please support the website here.

Thank you

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

Home >> News >> Churn