Mini Museum Explorers: Medals of Honour
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Mini Museum Explorers: Medals of Honour

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Tuesday, 8 September 2026

Royal Engineers Museum

Prince Arthur Road, Gillingham, ME7 1UR

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Designed for under 5s and their parents, grandparents, and carers, each session delves into a different part of the Museum’s collections through a blend of play, stories, trails, crafts, and science activities. These sessions encourage development, communication, and curiosity about the Royal Engineers and the world around us. Held on the second Tuesday of each month (Term Time) from 10am-11am. ...

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