Monday, 6 June 2011

Try Japanese summer activities for children

There is still time to take the kids to try summer activities for kids with a Japanese theme in London.


Until Friday June 3rd the Geffrye Museum is holding Japanese Homes, where there are a host of activities that have drawn inspiration from the At Home in Japan exhibition.

Kids between the ages of three and five can listen to traditional Japanese nursery rhymes between 12:00 BST and 13:00 BST and children over the age of eight can try silk painting on kimono fabrics between 14:00 BST and 16:00 BST.

There are also a number of other craft activities being held for kids at the event, like the opportunity to make a Bento box, decorate a noodle bowl and a chance to assemble their own monster masks.

After this you can treat them to even more summer holiday activities for children!

Elsewhere in London there's also loads of stuff to do with the kids to keep them entertained. How about heading down to the Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood?

Here little ones can take part in storytelling sessions and listen to The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr until June 5th.

Posted by Katie Finch

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Extract: Kids can try their hand at decorating noodle bowls, assembling Bento boxes and making their own monster masks.

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