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    1. That’s how most kids were reacting once they entered the pod . . . I was lucky to find a few minutes when it was empty to sneak in a shot !

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    1. It is in the Museum of Childhood in London, free to explore but you need to get there as soon as it opens if you are to go in the sensory pod. rest of day filled with children playing!

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      1. I bet it is busy…. and a museum in DC had some hanging plastic sheets with hanging lights – goodness I think it was back in 2012 – but also had a lot of sensory installations – and the London one sounds amazing especially for the children. Eh?

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    1. It is part of a sensory pod in the creativity corner at the V&A Museum of Childhood. Encouraging children to learn through touch and sight, and of course adults like me to play!

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      1. You’ll love it as so many toys from earlier years, and hopefully there will be enough to keep him amused too. How old?

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    1. I thought it was initially but apparently it is a sensory pod. I found it at the V&A Museum of Childhood – the first day we went it was filled with children, but the following day I figured out if i got there immediately after opening I would be able to get a few shots myself 🙂

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