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An excellent trip for kids
Seven Stories Centre for Children's Books (Newcastle)

Member Name: Siamese
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Seven Stories Centre for Children's Books (Newcastle)
Date: 11/10/09
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Advantages: Cheap, educational and fun too
Disadvantages: None
Seven Stories Centre for Children's Books (Newcastle)
30 Lime Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 0845 271 0777
There is already an informative review of this place on here so I won't repeat what has already been well said. What I will say though is that I took my friends small children (aged 4 and 6 respectively) here a couple of weeks ago and it was the first time that I had experienced it.
It was a fantastic, cheap and fun day out. the weather was miserable so we were looking for something indoors. It can also be difficult to find something that it enjoyed by children of different ages and this place was a fantastic choice. Both kids loved it and were happily enthralled for a good couple of hours. Not only that, but of course, it is educational too!
There are usually different things on at different times so it would be worth looking online or ringing them to see what is available.
If you have children and are looking for something cheap and fun to do (with educational benefits too!) then I highly recommend this place, it is definitely worth going along. Have fun!
Summary: Try this place - you will like it
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