Style icon Cara Delevingne looked very cool rocking her typical tomboy style while having fun at Burning Man Festival. Fantastic to see the Daily Mail point readers to the Neptune Backpack from the Science Museum Shop to get the Cara look!
Style icon Cara Delevingne looked very cool rocking her typical tomboy style while having fun at Burning Man Festival. Fantastic to see the Daily Mail point readers to the Neptune Backpack from the Science Museum Shop to get the Cara look!
With schools about to begin again, the Daily Mirror lends a helping hand to parents and susses out the best lunch boxes around. Featuring the bright Silicone FoodBag from the Science Museum Shop (available in both bright green and blue), the Daily Mirror reveals this lunch bag is great for fashion conscious teens! What’s more, you can put the whole thing in the dishwasher – how practical!
On the 6th August, the Evening Standard looked at the top 5 toy robots and of course the Science Museum was able to accommodate! The Silverlit Blue-Bot was called a “dapper robotic man” who can do the moon walk- what’s not to like!
It’s time to cast your warm winter porridge aside and slurp into summer with the Fresh Yoghurt Cups from the Science Museum shop! The perfect on-the-go breakfast, we are delighted to see both the green and pink cups feature in The Lady this week.
Customise your ride with the Fuze Mega FX Bike Speedometer from the Science Museum shop, a fun bike speedometer and high-tech sound maker that makes a louder noise, the louder you pedal! The Telegraph Magazine calls all competitive siblings to the attention of this fantastic new and exciting gadget!
A brilliant write up in the Mail on Sunday’s Event Magazine tells readers all about the exciting X-Voice Drone from the Science Museum shop. Chosen as its Gadget Of The Week, Ron Waugh raves about the new X-Voice Drone for its quick response to commands, fantastic price of £50 and for providing hours of amusement for both himself and his son. What a lovely review!
Featuring the very cool Robot Lunchbox from the Science Museum shop, The At Home Parenting special shouts about all its favourite child-friendly things that are perfect for lessons, lunchtimes and playtimes. With Summer holidays just around the corner, little ones will enjoy going out and about with their lunch and snacks in their robot box!
Fantastic to see that at the top of Emerald Street’s things to do this weekend is The Science Poundshop! Having popped up at the Science Museum on Wednesday – for one week only – we suggest heading down there quick for a browse of all its quirky and creative pieces!
Make mornings easier (and healthier) with the Fresh Yoghurt Cup from the Science Museum Shop – as featured by Emerald Street. Available with a splash of both bright green and pink, the pots holds up to 300ml of yoghurt and has a compartment at the top to store a generous handful of toppings. Emerald Street tells readers this new toy will have you saving pennies as you’ll skip buying breakfast on the go!
We are counting down the hours until the launch of The Science Poundshop this evening at the Science Museum, and we are delighted to see both Timeout and Elle Decoration show their excitement too! The weeklong pop up, described by Elle Decoration as offering exciting and “affordable design”, will showcase cool and quirky designs by up and coming designers. With new price bands from just £1 to £20, Timeout tells readers the pop up is full of “top-notch science themed gifts, keepsakes and other general bits”.
Why not head on down for a browse at The Science Museum tonight?