Reviews
Add Review- Claire KeyteReviewed on Google Maps
Such a brilliant place to bring young people - the clay is so much fun and the staff helpful. Was also nice to be able to bring clay home and carry on the fun.
- Annmarie JacksonReviewed on Google Maps
Took my grandchildren today and they had an absolutely fab time, will be booking again. Thankyou
- Francesca DeanReviewed on Google Maps
Went to a workshop at the musuem yesterday and was disappointed. Tiniest bit of clay given and the women running the workshop was very rigid in the order of doing things. Not sure she has been around children as young as 4 before, as they some children enjoy to be creative in their own way. Everytime my child got the clay out the pot she came round and put it back in. We were 5 minutes late to the workshop and she made a point of stopping it and telling everyone we'd all have to start again. ...
- SarahReviewed on Google Maps
Went to a pop up event a while back with my boy. The session was mostly good but didn't cater greatly to our autistic/ADHD needs within the family. It happens, we wanted to try something different so that's on us. However, after leaving, I went back as I wanted to get some packs of the clay to create at home at our own pace (much quicker than that in the session in order to keep attention) when I overheard some negative comments from the ladies who hadn't seen me come back in. I left.
- Natalie BamfordReviewed on Google Maps
Our 9 year old has loved Jumping Clay for years. She has attended the Saturday sessions, had a birthday party there and has her own set of clay at home. It's a great activity for crafty children. The staff are friendly and helpful and there is a parents room with free tea and coffee and wifi if you don't want to leave your child. We definitely recommend it!