What's OnBrain-busting science experiences at BODY WORLDS London
Offering mind-boggling activities and brain-busting things to do to keep everyone entertained, get ready for a jaw-dropping half-term in Piccadilly Circus!- Dates 23/10/2019 - 27/10/2019
- Location BODY WORLDS London, London Pavilion, 1 Piccadilly Circus, W1J 0DA
- Price ££
Have a half-term filled with funWant to make memories with your kids this half-term?Boasting a jam-packed schedule for half-term, BODY WORLDS London is a must-visit!From mind-boggling activities to brain-busting things to do to, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at BODY WORLDS (including Mum and Dad).Discover the ever-popular Junior Doctor tour, who’ll be putting on a half-term spectacular running on Wednesday 23rd and Sunday 27th October 2019.It’s the perfect activity for budding young doctors. Armed with a white lab coat and a seriously cool stethoscope, kids aged 8-12 years can take part in a personal tour of the world-class anatomy museum. Learning everything from CPR training, taking blood pressure and even how mental health can affect physical health, it’s the hands-on experience every doctor in the making needs!Book your tickets for the junior doctor tour online here. Or, call or email using the following details:T: 0330 223 3233E: info@bodyworlds.co.ukThere's something for everyone to discoverPerhaps your little one is a mini Michelangelo’s, or a little Leonardo Da Vinci’s?Uncover their creative genius at the Junior Artist Day on Thursday 24th October 2019.Children from all ages can discover the museum to study and capture the human form on paper! Given free reign to come and get creative, inspired by the beauty beneath the skin, this is the perfect date for a chilled-out learning experience.Book your tickets for the junior artist tour online here. Or, call or email using the same details above.Plus, with activities including the Family Trail available every day, and the Late-night opening landing on Friday 25th October 2019, BODY WORLDS London is a must-visit for every member of the family.So, whatever you decide, uncover the capital’s best science lesson when you discover this world-class anatomy museum!
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