The Young V&A: A museum for kids by kids

A museum devoted, designed and curated by over 22,000 kids has opened, after a Β£13m redevelopment.

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The Young V&A - previously the Museum of Childhood - is an area "for" kids, not "about" kids, in keeping with its director.

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"This is a museum for doing," Dr Helen Charman, director of the Young V&A instructed Sky News.

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"For playing, for imagining, for designing, for hanging out with your friends.

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"This is saying come and be loud, it is a area for you."

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Led by the wants of Britain's younger folks, the east London museum has three exhibitions obtainable to its audience - kids aged between 0 and 14 - with sensory play, creativity and accessibility at its coronary heart.

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The "junior V&A", as it has been described, has a singular curatorial strategy - with design, manufacturing and curation enter from kids, mother and father and lecturers at each stage of the venture.

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It's inclusive strategy seemingly has the royal seal of approval.

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Earlier this week, the Princess of Wales was supplied a tour across the museum.

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Around 2,000 objects from the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington have been transported to the Bethnal Green hub.

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These vary from a Syrian rattle courting from round 2300 BC to a Microlino automotive theatrically suspended from the ceiling - as a part of a show exploring the way in which we journey.

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Film props are additionally included within the shows, together with Harry Potter's Nimbus 2000 broomstick from the movie franchise, and Christopher Reeve's unique Superman costume.

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The Young V&A is, unsurprisingly, successful with younger folks.

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Samia Baichor in Year 9 helped curate one of many exhibitions alongside a recent designer.

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For her, the museum's hands-on fashion - whether or not that is by way of taking part in a bespoke Minecraft sport, or tender play for toddlers - are the "most interesting" components.

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She instructed Sky News: "When I was younger, I was quite curious. I quite liked touching things.

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"I felt fairly restricted in these museums… which is what made it so boring."

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Saima's view is a common sentiment.

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Rayen Yanis-Bouakkaz, 9, told Sky News he does not often go to museums, as he also finds them "boring".

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"You simply stare at stuff. Now (on the museum) you are able to do interactive stuff."

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"Really enjoyable!", he added.

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The museum is a free useful resource, with a programme of occasions and exhibitions working this 12 months.

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This was important - particularly given the price of residing disaster, in keeping with Catherine Ritman-Smith, Head of Learning & Engagement on the Young V&A.

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She instructed Sky News: "Access to cultural learning is becoming the preserve of a few that can afford to do that - and for schools to afford to do that.

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"People and households are also making very tough decisions about what they spend their cash on.

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"Making this museum free, we hope we're cutting down some of the barriers to accessing this, and making sure even when times are tough in our society, that there are places you can come."

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