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Royal Rhyme Time

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    Daily (Monday 11 Mar 2024 - Monday 2 Dec 2024)
  • 11:00 - 11:45 (There will be an additional session at 14:00 - 14:45 on Monday 2 December)
  • Adults £3.00, toddlers/babies £3.00
  • Booking essential
  • Children / Families

    Join us in the historic Abbey Strand Centre for our special Royal Rhyme Time sessions for toddlers. Each session is led by a member of the Learning Team and explores different themes through interactive storytelling, songs and rhymes. Sessions are 30 minutes in length with time for free play at the end of the session.

     

    March – Palace builders

    Help Stuart the unicorn discover how you build a palace as he explores the shapes, colours and textures used to make the Palace.

     

    July – A Royal Garden Party

    Stuart the unicorn has been to the Royal Garden Party and is very excited to tell everyone about it. Join us as Stuart tells stories, sings songs and has his own Garden Party.

     

    September – Amazing Autumn

    With Autumn on its way we are celebrating the changing of the seasons as we explore nature’s wonder. Meet some fluffy friends who make the Palace garden their home and discover the stories they have to tell and the rhymes they can teach us.

     

    December – Snowy stories

    It is Stuart the Unicorn’s favourite time of year: Christmas! Explore some snowy pictures and discover how some Kings and Queens spent this special time of year a long time ago.

     

    These sessions are best suited to children aged two to four but children under two are welcome. Children should be accompanied by parents or carers.


    The income from your ticket contributes directly to The Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity. The aims of The Royal Collection Trust are the care and conservation of the Royal Collection, and the promotion of access and enjoyment through exhibitions, publications, loans and educational activities.