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Try your hand at bojagi, the art of wrapping fabric – perhaps you can wrap one of the soft toys in bright, beautiful colours. We may not have hanji (Korean mulberry paper), but we do have lots of other paper that you can use to try traditional crafts such as making fans, creating ropes and basketry.
What will you make? You might decide to become a painter and create a scene to take home and display. Or will you work in the toy kitchen and make a feast for a festival party? Whatever you choose there are activities for everyone!
Supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea.
This event is free to drop into at any time from 10.30–12.00. To get to the Clore Centre for Education in the lower levels, take the stairs going down on the east side of the Great Court. View the Museum map(Opens in new window) for more information. You're advised to book a free timed ticket(Opens in new window) for Museum entry to receive key information and updates before your visit and priority entry during busy periods. The Main entrance is on Great Russell Street. Your timed ticket allows you to explore the permanent collection as well. See the Visit page for more information. Please note that Little Feet events can get busy, in which case a waiting area will be made available to ensure the best experience in the session.
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Time:
10:30–12:00
Prices:
Free
Age:
Under 5s
The Museum doesn't offer parking facilities, except for visitors with access requirements
Explorer Trails
Activity Backpacks
Playful and inspiring workshops
Museum's Little Feet programme for under 5s
Great Court Restaurant, Court Cafés, Pizzeria, Outdoor dining with food trucks
Baby changing facilities, feeding room, accessible for visitors bringing prams and buggies
There are a limited number of on-site parking spaces available for visitors to the Museum who have a Blue Badge. There are self-operable lifts near the entrance. Manual wheelchairs are available to pre-book free of charge for your visit. Mobility scooters are welcome and permitted inside the Museum. Most lifts in the Museum are wheelchair accessible, have audio announcements and include braille signage.
Service, assistant and emotional support animals – including assistant dogs in training – are welcome at the Museum.