The Museum of Childhood is a museum which houses a collection of children's toys and playthings, situated on the Royal Mile, in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the first museum in the world to specialise in the history of childhood.
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- en.wikipedia.org Museum of Childhood (Edinburgh)The Museum of Childhood is a museum which houses a collection of children's toys and playthings, situated on the Royal Mile, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- edinburghmuseums.org.uk venue/museum-childhoodDue to circumstances beyond our control, The Museum of Childhood will be closed on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th August.
- londonwhere.com museums/museum-of-childhoodThe Museum of Childhood is located in Bethnal Green (Central Line - Zone 2) and is a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
- introducingedinburgh.com museum-of-childhoodAlthough the Edinburgh Museum of Childhood is chock-full of toys of all types, it is not only dedicated to children. ... The Museum of Childhood's exhibition.
- hoteis.com go/scotland/museum-of-childhood-…The Museum of Childhood highlights the history of British childhood with displays such as toys, books, games, learning, childcare and clothes.
- worldtravelfamily.com museum-childhood-london/The Museum of Childhood, London, also known as Young V&A is perhaps a lesser-known museum, it doesn’t stand up against the South Kensington giants...
- aboutbritain.com MuseumofChildhood.htmThe Museum of Childhood is on the Royal Mile, close to (and opposite) John Knox's House and The Scottish Storytelling Centre.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g1847739-…My husband and I visited the Museum of Childhood while we were waiting for our entry time slot into Sudbury Hall.
- myvoyagescotland.com museum-of-childhoodThe Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh is dedicated to the history of childhood, containing tons of artefacts, objects, clothes and more at the location.
- outaboutscotland.com museum-of-childhood/Among its many attractions, one stands out that not only takes you back in time but also brings out the child in you – the Museum of Childhood.