Unlike some play cafes, a visit to the museum doesn’t have to be a daily or demanding affair. I’ve found a delightful compromise: family-oriented museums that are both fun and capable of sparking children’s interest in arts and culture. The Story Museum in Oxford is a prime example of such a gem.
From the moment we arrive and receive colorful wristbands, granting us the freedom to come and go throughout the day, the museum embraces a welcoming atmosphere. This flexibility is invaluable, especially when toddlers’ excitement can quickly turn to distress.
Nestled away from the usual tourist crowds, within a charmingly quirky former post office and telephone exchange building on Pembroke Street, The Story Museum unfolds into a series of imaginative galleries. These spaces are designed to draw visitors into the very pages of beloved children’s books, spanning different eras and genres.
Перефразированный текст на русском:
Музеи, ориентированные на детей, предлагают интерактивный опыт, который пробуждает любопытство и любовь к искусству и культуре. Вместо запретов, они приглашают к исследованию, позволяя даже малышам проявить интерес к книгам. Посещение таких мест, как Музей историй в Оксфорде, становится приятным опытом. С момента получения ярких браслетов, дающих свободу передвижения в течение дня, музей очаровывает. Расположенный в бывшем почтовом отделении, он полон галерей, приглашающих погрузиться в мир детских книг.
English Translation:
Child-focused museums offer an interactive experience that awakens curiosity and a love for arts and culture. Instead of prohibitions, they invite exploration, allowing even toddlers to show interest in books. Visiting places like The Story Museum in Oxford becomes a delightful experience. From the moment colourful wristbands are received, granting freedom of movement throughout the day, the museum captivates. Located in a former post office, it is filled with galleries that invite visitors to immerse themselves in the world of children’s books.

