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Kids in Museums campaign

February 2014

  • National Football Museum, Manchester

    How to see the world for free (or almost)
    Top 20 free UK museums and galleries for families

    Whether your kids are into trains, football, art or history, here's our pick of 20 great free museums, many with interactive exhibits and activities aimed at younger visitors

August 2011

  • Culture cuts blog
    Arts Council England to shake up museum funding programme

    Museums will have to compete for around £43m Renaissance in the Regions cash when ACE takes over in October

April 2011

  • Mansfield museum the most family friendly in the UK

    Nottinghamshire venue wins Guardian award after meeting criteria including having attendants that never say shush

March 2011

  • Help us judge the Guardian award for most family-friendly museum

    The six finalists in the Guardian Family-Friendly Museum Award have been chosen – now it's your turn to pick the winner

May 2008

  • Bring on the giant spiders

    After an £18m revamp, a once-neglected Sheffield museum has won the Guardian Family Friendly Museums award. Alfred Hickling and friends put it to the test

July 2006

  • Museums

    From shrunken heads to desert islands and dancing, there is plenty to interest children in any museum. Dea Birkett gives a guided tour.

July 2005

  • Oxford museums win children's vote

    The Pitt Rivers and Natural History Museum in Oxford won the Guardian Family Friendly Museum award yesterday, in the first national museum competition judged entirely by children.

  • The bare bones

    The winner of this year's Guardian Family Friendly Museum award lets kids get to grips with the exhibits, says Dea Birkett.

  • Kids declare Oxford museum a family favourite

    The Pitt Rivers Museum, part of the Museum of Natural History in Oxford, has won the second annual Guardian's Family Friendly Museum Award, it was announced today.

June 2005

  • Dusting off the past

    Dea Birkett reveals the shortlist for our family-friendly museum award.

May 2005

  • We need an award for dullness

    The country's biggest arts prize is making museums flashy and stupid, writes Jonathan Jones.

December 2004

  • 'What year are we in?'

    In search of the country's most family-friendly museum, Dea Birkett joined a group of children for a sleepover at the Cabinet War Rooms.

  • Tanks, corsets and washing machines

    There's more to modern museums than glass cases labelled 'do not touch'. Dea Birkett kicks off our search for the most family-friendly museum in Britain.

  • Best and worst of museums

    Musician, Billy Bragg, and author, Charlotte Moore, give their take.

  • How to enter the Guardian Family-Friendly Museum Award

    Nominate a museum or gallery exhibition, activity or project which, in your opinion, offers a family-friendly experience and explain in writing why it should win. Museums and galleries are also welcome to nominate themselves. The exhibition or activity must have taken place during the calendar year 2004. The closing date for nominations will be February 1 2005. Please send your nominations to Guardian Family-Friendly Museum Award, 119 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3ER. You can also email kids.in.museums@guardian.co.uk

April 2004

  • Travelling with kids

    May is Museums and Galleries Month, so it's a good time to test these institutions against the 20-point Kids in Museums Manifesto, compiled by comments from you.

February 2004

  • Family favourite

  • Killhope tops for kids

December 2003

  • Treasure trail

  • House of fun

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