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A day in space
A day in space






All activities are open for children to participate in, but they must be supervised by a parent, grandparent or guardian at all times. Please do look at our Space Lates events, or consider visiting on a sunny weekend date, when we tend to be a lot quieter (sunny summer holiday midweek dates are also good). The galleries will be busy with children’s activities, and you will not get the best experience. The Centre is hosting this event for small children and their families. We do not take large school or group bookings, so this is a special day for smaller children, or those who need a quieter and gentler pace to enjoy the Centre. We include many opportunities throughout the day, where children and parents can drop in and drop out at their leisure. The event is aimed at providing a safe and educational space for all those looking to develop skills through play. The side facing the Sun is bathed in light and heat we call this daytime. Would Small Space be suitable for a child with disabilities? One side of the Earth faces the Sun, while the other side faces away into space. Please see our EDUCATION pages to see other programmes that will be more suitable for you. As the day is planned around small children and parents, we do not encourage or take group bookings. Is this event suitable for groups and schools? However, children younger than this may enjoy the sensory elements and children older than this will also enjoy visiting the Centre and the exhibition. This is a toddler event, so it is suitable for children aged 2-5.








A day in space