Little People, BIG DREAMS® trail at Chartwell encourages kids to be bold, be brave and dream big this summer. Join us in celebrating some of the world's most outstanding people, using artworks from the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS® picture-book series. The fascinating trail invites you into the stories of little artists, activists, writers, and scientists from all over the world. Ages 4-7+, normal admission applies (£3 per trail with lanyard activity pack).
Image credit: © Little People, Big Dreams® Alba &/or Beautifool Couple | © 2025 Vegara, various illustrators, licensed by Quarto.
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