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Bags of Fun in Haslemere

Written by Joanne Robinson   
Haslemere MuseumJoanne Robinson shares the delights of one of the South’s most family friendly museums; right on our doorstep just over the county border in Surrey.With three children under six I am a fan of aspiring to an easy life, and a bit too strapped for cash to enjoy frequent trips to the capital with the hassle and extra expense it entails. So rather than visiting the big museums in London I’d take a toddler-friendly local museum in preference any day.
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Toddler Fun at the Royal Naval Museum

Written by Joanne Robinson   
Mum-of-three Joanne Robinson offers a guide to taking young children around the Royal Naval Museum in Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyards.One of the problems with looking for new places to take your happy babies and toddlers, is just not knowing what you’ll find when you get there. This is, I find, especially true of the museum world. In the past I’ve been fired with enthusiasm after hearing descriptions of museums (usually from friends with no kids)
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St Barbe Museum, Lymington

Written by Joanne Robinson   
Joanne Robinson heads to Lymington for a perfect spring day with the kids.I have a confession. The first time I took my toddlers into a museum it was under duress and with utter dread. Child One (age 2) was gripped firmly by the hand, Child Two (age 1) was strapped into the buggy.My bag contained emergency supplies (chocolate buttons, packet of crayons and scraps of paper).
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Winchester City Museum

Written by Joanne Robinson   
Mum-of-two Joanne Robinson reveals how to take young children around Hampshire’s wealth of museums and actually have fun.It’s a cold wet morning with the January drizzle spitting from the grey sky. Your toddler has trodden playdough into the carpet, the baby’s Weetabix is dribbling down her chin, and if you have to spend the entire morning trapped in the house you’ll go stark raving bonkers. What to do?
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