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MERNIE GILMORE rounds up the best activities to keep children big and small entertained over the holidays
As well as supersized Lego sculptures, there are building zones filled with millions of Lego pieces so wannabe master builders can create their dream designs.
The whole Lego family will be represented with Star Wars, Ninjago, Minecraft and Friends zones and a Duplo brick pit.
London, ExCel, July 27-30; Belfast, Titanic Exhibition Centre, August 3-6; Birmingham NEC, October 26-29.
£21.75pp for standard admission or £16.75pp for a group ticket (four people). bricklive. co.uk or call 0844 338 0338.
TRY INDOOR SKYDIVING
Perfect for little adrenaline junkies who aren’t old enough to leap out of planes, iFly indoor skydiving lets you taste the feeling of freefall.
Once you enter the vertical wind tunnel you are pushed upwards on a jet of air so you float and fly through the air. Suitable for ages three and up. All year round in Basingstoke, Manchester and Milton Keynes. From £29.99 for two flights. iflyworld. co.uk or call 0845 331 6549.
BE A TREETOP ADVENTURER
Explore life up high in the trees with Go Ape’s new Nets Kingdom.
Adventurers can clamber almost 30ft up to investigate a network of treetop nets and walkways linked by a series of tree houses.
All year round. Nets Kingdom is in Black Park, Buckinghamshire, but there are 30 other sites around the UK.
£10pp for children aged one to four, £20pp for adults and children aged five and above.
goape.co.uk or call 0343 249 6375.