@tinylondoner: If you’re looking for places where toddlers and young kids can cool off, splash around and burn off some energy, these 4 London favourites are always worth saving. ⛲ Diana Memorial Fountain One of London’s most iconic summer spots, with shallow flowing water that’s perfect for paddling, plus plenty of space to picnic nearby. 💦 Kensington Memorial Park A fantastic splash park with interactive water jets, surrounded by a playground and green space for a full day out. 🏛️ V&A Museum Paddling Pool A hidden summer gem in the museum’s courtyard where children can cool off while adults enjoy one of London’s most beautiful settings. 🏖️ The Destination at Lakeside Featuring the Splash Landing toddler water play area, a sandy beach and an adventure park, making it an ideal family day out on hot days. ✨ Perfect for heatwaves, school holidays and long summer weekends. 📌 Save this and send it to a parent who’s wondering where to cool off with the kids this week!

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