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Travelling with Sunflowers Blog!
Inspiring articles filled with top tips, day trip ideas and tailored advice for families travelling with autistic, adhd and AudHD children.

England - London
London, England's capital city is home to 9 million. With huge amounts of green space, history and attractions aplenty, there is something for everyone in this vibrant city.


The Postal Museum, London: A Sensory-Friendly Haven for Autistic Families
The Postal Museum in London offers an interactive, tactile experience ideal for autistic and ADHD children.
Discover our sensory informed guide and pro tips for autistic families thinking of visiting this friendly London Museum.


Madame Tussauds, London: A Sensory-Friendly Guide for Autistic Families
Both of us and our autistic children had a fantastic time posing for selfies with Rhianna, Taylor Swift, Darth Vader and Paddington Bear!


LONDON'S Top Family Attractions for Autistic Children
This list bring together London top attractions for families with autistic children.


BEKONSCOT MODEL VILLAGE & RAILWAY: An ideal family day out for train loving autistic children.
When the Bekonscot Model Village & Railway was built in 1929 in was the first in the world. Nearly 100 years later it still offers a wonderful day out for autistic kids and adults alike.


Exploring London in 24 Hours: A Family-Friendly Itinerary for Kids with Autism
London's Southbank and London Eye London is a tempting choice for an exciting weekend break but it can also feel daunting when you have two autistic boys to support. Read on to discover how I designed our trip, what we did when we did it, and for how long. Related articles Top 10 London Attractions for Autistic Kids Visiting London with Autistic Children The National History Museum for Autistic Kids National Disability Card: A lifeline for autistic families Hidden Disability


LONDON: Natural History Museum - perfectly roarsome for autistic kids
One of our absolute favourite London activities is attending the Dawnosaurs events at the Natural History Museum. These incredible SEND only sessions win for there genuine commitment to inclusivity, and the care, attention and real understanding of hidden disabilities that its staff show in their interactions with our autistic and adhd children.
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