
Mini Museum: All Aboard!
A Summer Celebration of the Metropolitan Line
Details
Join us this summer for Mini Museum - playful, hands-on history sessions designed especially for under 5s and their grown-ups!
Families will explore the stories of Headstone Manor through creative crafts, outdoor adventures, storytelling, and sensory play. From painting and making to digging, discovering, and imagining, Mini Museum sessions celebrate the land, local history, and the joy of learning together.
This summer includes a special celebration of Harrow’s railway heritage, where little ones can paint their own Metropolitan train carriage before taking a playful journey around the museum grounds.
Please dress for mess and the outdoors - we’ll be using paints and getting creative!
Mini Museum is friendly, welcoming, and designed to spark curiosity in even the youngest visitors.
This event is part of Fantastic Summer Club initiative
Discover a world of stories, creativity, and imagination for children aged 4–11 this summer with Harrow Libraries as they celebrate the National Year of Reading 2026.
Join the Fantastic Summer Club (FSC) and receive a limited‑edition Harrow library card. Every time you take part in an FSC activity - at the libraries or at Headstone Manor - you’ll earn a special sticker! Complete six club activities (including reading at least two books) and you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win a family ticket to the Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London.
Younger siblings aged 0–3? Join our Tiny Tots Fantastic Summer Club for Rhyme Times, reading fun, and a chance to win book prizes.
Sign up at your local Harrow library branch. Full information and T&Cs are available online: www.harrow.gov.uk/libraries

Booking info
A £1 non-refundable booking fee applies per booking transaction online. Our online box office is powered by Harrow Arts Centre and all post-booking communications are sent from box.office@harrowarts.com
We offer concession tickets for selected events including over 60s, under 16s, students, disabled patrons and those in receipt of benefits.