The UK’s first child-centered museum exhibition around creativity in ancient Egypt, showcasing Egypt’s potential for inspiring design creativity through ancient artefacts, contemporary art and design, and captivating scenography. Over 200 creative works spanning over 5500 years from the V&A’s expansive collection and national loans to be displayed, from the extraordinary fully painted inner sarcophagus of Princess Sopdet-em-haawt and ancient inscribed stelae to contemporary comics, games and film, including El3osba (The League) and Moon Knight, Minecraft, Lego and The Mummy. Hands-on activities including drawing with scale, deciphering hieroglyphics and designing your own amulet, plus ‘touch’ objects bring young visitors closer to the tools, materials and skills used by ancient Egypt’s makers. Contemporary craft and design responses to ancient Egyptian creativity including work by solar designer Marjan van Aubel Studio and jewellery designer Azza Fahmy.