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During the Easter holidays (Saturday 2 to Monday 18 April) families can discover the wonderful and weird world of London Transport’s Lost Property Office as they follow a trail around the museum’s galleries to discover fun facts about objects past and present that have been lost and found on London’s Tube trains and buses.

Since the Lost Property Office first opened in 1933 it has become home to more than 15 million objects, from everyday hats, bags and toys to the unusual and extraordinary.

Visitors to the Museum can join children’s authors Emily Rand and Kate Wilkinson on selected dates as they read from their books inspired by these lost mementos.

You can get creative with Emily Rand as you make your own piece of lost property and get curious with Kate Wilkinson as you join her in search of a mysterious missing box.

Meet Emily Rand, author of The Lost Property Office

Listen in as Emily Rand reads from her book The Lost Property Office, and then get creative to collage your own lost object and add it into Emily’s Lost Property Office installation. Best for families with children from 4 to 7 years old

  • Every day from Monday 4 to Wednesday 6 April.
  • Sessions at 11.00, 12.00, 13.00, 14.30, 15.30 (approximately 30 minutes).

Meet Kate Wilkinson, author of Edie and the Box of Flits

All aboard to meet author Kate Wilkinson and learn the secrets of the Lost Property Office as she reads from her book Edie and the Box of Flits. Discover how Edie gets tangled up in an adventure involving spooky ghost stations, a maze of underground tunnels and a whole world just out of sight. Best for families with children from 7 to 12 years old

  • Every day from Saturday 9 to Tuesday 12 April
  • Sessions at 11.00, 12.00, 13.00, 14.30, 15.30 (approximately 30 minutes).
A child and an adult looking at a piece of paper featuring a trail around the Museum's galleries

SEND Early Explorer Morning, Saturday 9 April, 8:30-10:00

Families can explore the Museum at a quieter time, free from the general public. Many of the gallery sounds are switched off, making the Museum a peaceful place to be. Children can explore the All Aboard family galleries, join author Kate Wilkinson to listen to a story about a box lost on the Underground and get hands on with genuine parts of transport history through an Object Handling trolley.

  • Advanced booking required due to limited places.
  • To book call +44 (0)343 222 5000.

Competition

To win signed copies of Emily Rand’s The Lost Property Office and Kate Wilkinson’s Edie and the Box of Flits and a selection of goodies from the Museum’s shop by answering a curious question about London’s lost property. The competition will go live on Saturday 2 April. 

Three small children climb up the stairs of a life-sized replica red bus

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