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Top 5 Mum & Bubs Best Things To Do | 10.03.2025 - 17.03.2025
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Top 5 Mum & Bubs Things To Do in March, Melbourne
Seeing Sunflowers - Girasole, Yarra Valley
Get ready for a magical March with the unique sunflower-picking experience! Imagine endless fields bursting with golden blooms, each standing tall and shining like the sun.
No two experiences are the same, whether you’re visiting for the first time or visiting for the second time. Each trip to Girasole would be an enjoyable activity for the whole family.
NVG Kids Kusama - NGV Gallery, Melbourne
Yayoi Kusama, is one of the world’s most celebrated living artists. Her polka-dotted pumpkin and flower sculptures are recognised globally, and her infinity mirror rooms are pivotal to the twenty-first century’s turn towards art as an immersive experience.
NGV has launched an immersive and free relaxed experience for kids who could benefit from a quieter Gallery experience to access the exhibitions with fewer people and reduced sensory stimuli. This may include people with autism, disability or chronic illness conditions. All ages are welcome.
This ticket gives you access to the Kusama for Kids exhibition and free displays.
Dates include mid March and end March 2025 for ticket bookings.
Moomba in March - Alexandra Gardens & Birrarung Maur
City of Melbourne is hosting Moomba in March starting during the labour weekend - starting from 6-10 March at Alexandra Gardens and Birrarung Maur. The festival promises fun rides for the family, a parade, and a hint of nostalgia of carnival games while you enjoy a lovely day out with the family. From bumper car rides, ferris wheel rides to the toss the hoop carnival games to win the biggest teddy bear, enjoy a lovely day out while bingeing on corny dogs and pink floss candy, topping up with nightly fireworks to end a perfect outing.
Penguin Talk & Feed | SEALIFE Melbourne Aquarium
Dive into the depths of the Southern Ocean, wander through tunnels teeming with sharks and rays, or experience the thrill of a simulated underwater rollercoaster.
Bring kids out to see emperor penguins at this unique experience at Penguin Talk & Feed Guide at 11.30am happening daily.
Scienceworks - Little Kids Day In March | Robo Boogie | 24 March 10am to 2pm | Suitable for kids age 5 and under
Meet Robo Boogie where kids aged 5 and under and their grown-ups are invited to explore, create and test robots and learn how coding works. Meet Tubby the Robot and see one of interesting shows Lightning Theatre or Planetarium Shows.
Melbourne has lots of family friendly activities, from gazing at amazing Van Gough inspired flowers to hunting for Penguins, meeting robots there’s a buzz of art meets science at this vibrant family friendly city!
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