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Bright Emporium

103-105 St John's Hill, London SW11 1SY, United Kingdom

Bright Emporium
Childrens book store
4.2
13 reviews
8 comments
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FR6G+GC London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7326 9140
thebrightemporium.com
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: Close
Friday: Close
Saturday: 9–16
Sunday: 9–16
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Nathan Smithfield
Nathan Smithfield
This is an amazing space hosting fantastic workshops for kids of all ages. The creative workshops are based around the fantastic books Bright publish and often are hosted by the authors and illustrators.
Nabeel Khalid
Nabeel Khalid
Great activity area for small children and the book reading was nice too.
Jean-Baptiste Merkel
Jean-Baptiste Merkel
Lovely place and great activities for kids
Laura M Ross
Laura M Ross
Nice place for kids, a good option for the weekends
Tim Meggs
Tim Meggs
A lovely space in which to enjoy some directed messy play for toddlers. Our son really enjoys the Sunday morning sessions, painting and then building some fun craft things. The theme of the session - and the painting and crafts - is tied to the story that is read at the end, which is a great way of knotting the whole experience together. The team are lovely and enthusiastic. We love it!
Amber Dempsey
Amber Dempsey
We really like this place. It’s great for something to do at the weekend. Car & Hutch drama workshop is really a lot of fun. We’ve also loved meeting the illustrator at Story Time Sunday. Staff are always welcoming and enthusiastic.
Alessio Noè
Alessio Noè
Very bad experience. The place is an agency during the week and they support children's publishing products which is an amazing thing. During the weekend they organizer "messy play"...8 pounds for 45 mins (in out case even less) where they basically gave us some paper, colours and told us what we could do. The lady she didn't do anything a part from reading a short story at the end. For 8 pounds this area is full of great interactive activities, this was very poor and we don't recommend the experience.
However the place looks nice and could be use so much better.
Nigel Parish
Nigel Parish
If they made a little effort this would be amazing. What you get is a box of crayons and some paper. That's it apart from they read a story with zero enthusiasm.

Do yourself a favour. Don't sub contract out parenting to a stranger. Read them a story at home and let them draw.
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