Kids go free to the world’s largest open Summer Art Exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts!

Royal Academy of Arts Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom

Almost 250 years ago the very first Royal Academy of Arts summer exhibition was put on!

Now, nearly 250 years later, the group is still discovering new talent.

The Royal Academy of Arts coordinates the largest open submission exhibition in the world.

Basically, that means almost anyone can submit work to the exhibit and if it's good, it will be shown.

There are over 1,200 works showing over just eight days.

£15.50

Explore The Fantastic World of Dr Seuss!

Discover Children's Story Centre 383-387 Stratford High St, London, United Kingdom

Step inside this vivid and immersive exhibition inspired by Dr. Seuss’ stories! Learn all about your favourites, including ‘Green Eggs and Ham’, ‘The Lorax’ and ‘Oh The Places You Will Go’! Little ones can take part in dressing up sessions, play music with the Boom Band, and meet characters such as Sam I Am! and more »

£4

Uncover the secret life of butterflies in this huge butterfly exhibit, Sensational Butterflies at the Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum, London Natural History Museum, East Lawn, Exhibition Rd, London, United Kingdom

Come face to face with hundreds of fluttering butterflies in the Natural History Museum’s Sensational Butterflies tropical house! There are loads of colourful butterflies from all over the world! From Africa, Asia, America, and more! They all fly freely in this huge family exhibit, now in its ninth year. //content.jwplatform.com/players/oGfh6VhB-vdnc3Srf.js You’ll get to see the more »

£5.85

Explore Horniman Museum’s Robot Zoo and discover what gives real animals their amazing abilities!

Horniman Museum Horniman Museum, 100 London Road, Forest Hill, London, United Kingdom

Enter this amazing world of robotic creatures and discover facts about animals that share our world! Walk around the exhibition and see robot animals! The robots even do things that real animals do, like how a chameleon changes colour and how giant squids jet around! You’ll even get to design your own mutant robot creature… more »

£7

Visit this amazing 17-meter high bee-hive at Kew Gardens until December 2017!

Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, United Kingdom

Step into this 17 meters high, 40-tonne metal installation to explore the life of bees! Visitors can stand, lie, or sit within a giant honeycomb as thousands of lights flicker around them and music plays! The music has been specially made to mimic a bee’s singing voice. //content.jwplatform.com/players/rb9jC5t3-vdnc3Srf.js The lights you see and the sounds more »

£14