14 T e Good Life Spring Celebrations, Mothers Day & Easter
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Exciting events coming to Kew this Easter
to celebrate the best of the season. In collaboration with the Royal
A
College of Music, Sounds of Blossom will off er a new way to soak up spring at Kew. Specially commissioned musical compositions inspired by the glory of spring will be played around the Gardens for visitors to enjoy as
they wander among the
blossom hotspots. For budding adventurers, beloved
animated TV character Bluey is coming to Kew to provide family fun throughout the Easter holidays. With interactive activities inspired by favourite episodes of the hit show, opportunities to learn about plants through play and even appearances from Bluey herself, this promises to be a perfect family day out. With all this set against the
stunning backdrop of the Gardens blooming with spring colour, there will be plenty to enjoy at Kew this Easter.
s spring bursts into life this Easter, Kew Gardens has a packed programme of events
Free entry to Kew Gardens for
children under the age of four
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