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There are so many things to do and places of interest that allowed children under 5 years in London. Many museums in London hosting exhibitions Children under 5 years with some exhibitions with the aim of the children and even babies. London has many attractions of the animals that appeal within 5 years, including zoos, aquariums and farms. There are playgrounds and parks of course. There are soft play and gardens to explore. The list is endless. I took my 2 year old son for several days tested in the capital and most tourist attractions. There's plenty to see and do and many what is available is very cheap or free. Read on to discover my top 5 suggestions of things to do at least 5 years in London.

The best playground - Diana Memorial, Playground

Diana Memorial, Playground is great for less than 5 years. The main attraction is a massive pirate ship that is surrounded by a sand trap where the big kids can spend hours playing and building sand castles. There are the traditional parts of the play area, swings and slides. It's a sensory trail with large rocks and when they jump on them, they emit different sounds. There are teepees and various toys and play sculptures. There is a cafeteria and plenty of places for adults too. Best of all it's free.

Best Museum – Museum of Science

If you go to the head of the Science Museum for the basement, where he was "The Garden" which has many interactive activities for children under 5 years. It is a characteristic of water floats, water wheels and fountains. There are many building game where you can build towers with blocks of polystyrene giant bear hats and playing with Lego building. There is also a puppet show, tap the walls and mirrors to see their reflection.

The best animal attraction – the London Aquarium

This is perfect for children too small. We took our son here when he was not walking for a long time and it was just the right height to stroll and watch the fish tanks. There are many fish to see, including Tropical fish, sharks and seahorses. For slightly older children, is an area where you can put your hand in the water and hitting streaks. Book your tickets online on the site in advance that you can buy cheaper tickets and avoid lines to enter

The best – St James's Park

Is difficult to choose between the parks of London, but I like St. James Park. It has a large pond where you can find many different types of ducks, swans, pelicans and black. There is a nice little playground with a sandbox very nice, looks much cleaner than other playgrounds and is ideal for children under 3 years. My son played there for ages. There are also swings, a slide and the toilet only for children.

The best part flexible – Gambado

Gambado is the ultimate in soft play and is ideal for younger children than adults are allowed to accompany them on the playground equipment. There is dedicated soft play areas at least 3 years, but can also go to the executives of big games that have fantastic slides. There are also bumper cars and a carousel. There are branches Chelsea, Watford and Beckenham in Kent. The disadvantage is that it can be expensive but if you are seeking treatment outside a great place to go for the inside game.

For more ideas of things to do with small children in London visit http://www.londontoddler.com

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