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Museums In Kent That Kids Will Love: Fun For All The Family

When it comes to family days out, it can be difficult to find things that adults and kids alike will love. But some museums combine a love for history, and childlike wonder to create a day out that’s perfect for all the family. Here are some of the best museums in Kent to keep the kids entertained.

Beaney House of Art and Knowledge

18 High St, Canterbury CT1 2BD

An art museum might not sound like it will be of any interest to children, but this one is slightly different.

There are activities and events specifically planned to entertain children, so that you can enjoy and learn without worrying about the little ones being bored. Even on days when there aren’t any child-friendly events on, kids will still enjoy being thrown back in time. They’ll get the chance to learn about Ancient Egypt, and even see a mummified cat!

The Seaside Museum Herne Bay

12 William St, Herne Bay CT6 5EJ

There’s something for everyone at this small but interesting museum. From art, to fossils, to local history and wildlife, children will enjoy learning about the area.

There are also activity packs available to keep the kids amused, a children’s area, and often there’s even events specifically for children.

Dover Transport Museum

Willingdon Rd, Whitfield, Dover CT16 2HQ

If your little one is mad about cars, this is the place to take them. Your youngsters will be impressed at how far cars have come over the last few decades, and have the chance to see the cars that roamed the roads many years ago.

There are war vehicles, old caravans, and old family cars on display, so there’s lots for the kids to explore.

Museum of Transport Dover

Dickens House Museum

2 Victoria Parade, Broadstairs CT10 1QS

This is a great place to take little book lovers, or young history fanatics, as Dickens House Museum gives an insight into Victorian history and celebrates one of England’s greatest authors: Dickens. It’s a top spot for local school trips.
Children can pretend to be in the times of Oliver Twist, and marvel at the Victorian outfits on display. There are also activities and workshops for children of all ages.

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