• Florence rescued her Little Owl, Athena, in Athens while she was on holiday. They became inseparable companions, with Florence carrying Athena around in a specially made pouch. Take home your own version of little Athena with this cute owl finger puppet. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.Ow
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    3D paper folding figure of Florence Nightingale All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Classic children's playground game. Cat's Cradle cord comes with full instructions of how to play. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age as small parts may present a choking hazard.
  • A Victorian toy which tests coordination and dexterity to get the ball into the cup. Not suitable for children under the age of 3. Contains a long cord which could present an strangulation hazard.
  • Discover some of the bravest and most inspirational women of all time in these stunning portraits by Daniela Henríquez. From Malala Yousafzai and Rosa Parks to Marie Curie and Amelia Earhart, compare notes on 32 of the most courageous, groundbreaking, powerful women ever while playing this fun and informative game.
  • Create an animated picture story the way it was done in Victorian times. Colour the illustrations and then flick through the book to create a moving picture. There are blank pages to create your own moving picture story too. Not suitable for children under the age of 3 as small parts may be a choking hazard.
  • Written by Lucy Lethbridge and illustrated by Karen Donnelly. Born into a wealthy family, Florence Nightingale could have lived a life of leisure and luxury. Instead she longed to be a nurse. In 1830, that was the last thing a rich girl could do - but Florence was no ordinary girl. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Metal and enamel keyring of Florence Nightingale with her famous lamp. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work. 
  • If you are a teacher or a parent whose child is learning about Florence, then this pack is for you! Based around the KS1 curriculum, this pack gives a good basis for learning all about Florence and the work she did in the classroom and at home. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Let's hear it for the health heroes! From Florence Nightingale to today's midwives, doctors, paramedics, carers and more, this book is packed of true stories of healthcare workers past and present, all around the world. Including famous names and unsung heroes, these are real people being amazing - making new discoveries, putting themselves on the front line and helping to take care of people in need, in all sorts of ways. Brimming with fun facts and beautiful illustrations, this is the perfect read for future health heroes - or anyone who just wants to join in the round of applause.
  • Mary was a brave nurse. When a war started in the Crimea, she sails far across the sea to offer her help. Can she save the soldiers, even when the bullets at flying? All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Jimmy the Tortoise was a ward pet for the soldiers in Scutari Hospital. You can see him in the museum today! All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Meet Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. Growing up in an upper-class family, it was expected that Florence would find a husband and live a life of luxury—but that kind of life wasn’t for her. Her calling was caring for the sick and the poor, so she followed her passion with her whole heart and trained to be a nurse. When war broke out, Florence travelled to nurse wounded soldiers but found that the hospitals were so dirty that they were making people ill! This experience inspired her to lead a healthcare revolution, and she became the mother of modern nursing, introducing care practices still followed today. This inspiring book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the social reformer’s life.
  • Create thermotropic optical illusions. 4 designs plus 1 blank card to make your own design. Slot the card onto the stick and then roll the stick between your hands and watch as the images on both side of the card combine to create a full picture. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age as small parts may present a choking hazard.
  • Use this Mini Flower Press to press flowers and create your own flower craft designs. Includes a lovely booklet full of projects to complete along with tips. Can be used repeatedly, once the paper supplied runs out, purchase ordinary blotting paper or rice paper from a stationary shop. Florence Nightingale had an extensive collection of pressed flowers. The Florence Nightingale Museum has one of her albums of pressed flowers on display. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age as small parts may present a choking hazard.
  • There are two very special visitors at playgroup today - Dr Brown Bear and Nurse Fox! Peppa and her friends find out how to keep fit, stay healthy and wash their hands really well! But when the children take their turn at being doctors and nurses, will Dr Brown Bear be a good patient?
  • This Mini Vets Play Set by PlayPress is made from sustainable materials and is built to last. Children can build their own little vet surgery, featuring a cat, dog, guinea pig and even a tortoise! All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Written by Kate Cunningham and illustrated by Sam Cunningham The dirt and filth of Scutari Hospital is the perfect home for a Vlad the flea and Loxton the rat. But the arrival of Florence Nightingale and her strange companion changes everything. Will the friends be driven out or can they save the day? All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.
  • Written by Kate Cunningham and illustrated by Sam Cunningham. In 1854 Vlad the flea and Loxton the rat were enjoying the rotten food and dirt in Scutari Hospital. Their lives were turned upside down by the arrival of Florence Nightingale and her tortoise Jimmy. They know a lot about Florence and her work, but how much do you know? Find out about Florence Nightingale through puzzles and games and learn how to people with basic first aid skills. All shop sales support the Florence Nightingale Museum, a registered charity, and its work.

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