- Date
- Sunday, June 7
- Time
- 11:00-13:00
- Price
- 5€/child, 15€/adult
- Age
- 3-12 years
- Place
- Museo Leikki • Espoo
- Capacity
- Limited capacity
In the Unicorn Workshop, families can shape their own cute unicorn from sugar paste and cake decorations. The workshop runs as a non-stop activity, and the sweet materials are provided by Dr. Oetker.
- Organizer
- Museo Leikki
At a glance
- Date
- Sunday, June 7
- Time
- 11:00-13:00
- Price
- 5€/child, 15€/adult
- Age
- 3-12 years
- Languages
- fi, en
- Capacity
- Limited capacity
- Toilets
- Yes
- Baby changing
- Yes
- Stroller-friendly
- Partial
- Accessibility
- Yes
- Food available
- Yes
- Parking nearby
- Partial
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- Museo Leikki's accessibility information says the entrance is accessible and that wheelchairs, rollators, indoor strollers, stroller wheel covers and baby slings can be borrowed. Outdoor strollers are left outside the exhibition area. The accessible toilets include low children's toilets and changing tables.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- Museo Leikki says parents are expected to craft together with children in visitor workshops. The workshop room has limited seating, but in a non-stop workshop places free up as participants finish. Try to arrive before the final 30 minutes of the workshop.
- Schedule notes
- The workshop runs on Sundays 7.6., 14.6., 21.6. and 28.6.2026 from 11:00 to 13:00. Programme changes are possible.
- Booking notes
- No advance booking is required. The workshop room has limited seats, but in the non-stop workshop space frees up as participants finish.
- Price notes
- The workshop is included in museum admission. Adult admission is EUR 15, children aged 2-17 cost EUR 5, and children under 2 enter free. Museum Card and Kaikukortti are accepted at Museo Leikki.
- Age notes
- Museo Leikki recommends this workshop from age 3. An adult takes part in the crafting with the child.
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Upcoming dates
Sun, Jun 7
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Sun, Jun 14
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Sun, Jun 21
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