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    The Natural History Museum - Dawnosaurs: Relaxed Morning Visit

    DateSaturday, 5 December, 8:00am

    LocationNatural History Museum, London

    PriceFree event

    About this event

    Dawnosaurs is a free event for neurodivergent children, including those with autism, ADHD, Tourette’s, OCD and other sensory processing difficulties.

    Enjoy the Museum, free from the hustle and bustle of the general public. You’ll have access to a wide range of galleries and activities supported by and led by our experienced, neurodivergent-aware facilitators.

    This event is best for children aged five to 15, and siblings are welcome.

    It’s essential that you book a free ticket online. Tickets are released for each event a few months in advance.

    The themes for this year’s Dawnosaurs are:

    • Saturday 9 May – Investigators and Close Encounters
    • Saturday 11 July – Summer Special
    • Saturday 10 October – Jurassic Dawnosaurs: Creatures and Currents
    • Saturday 5 December – Fossils and Dinosaurs

    Tickets for each date will be made available six months in advance.

    Make sure you read all essential information before booking. Find out about the security measures we have in place.

    To hear about our events, how to book and more important information about the programme, sign up to our Dawnosaurs mailing list at the bottom of this page or email us at dawnosaurs@nhm.ac.uk.

    Venue

    Natural History Museum, London

    Cromwell Road

    London

    SW7 5BD

    Further information

    The Natural History Museum is a world-class visitor attraction and leading science research centre.

    We use our unique collections and unrivalled expertise to tackle the biggest challenges facing the world today.

    We care for more than 80 million objects spanning billions of years and welcome more than five million visitors annually.

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