Families are being encouraged to make the most of February half term by visiting the Van Gogh Alive experience before it closes.
The attraction finally arrived at Salford 's MediaCityUK in October, after already being seen by more than eight million people worldwide.
It has been seen by 120,000 visitors in Salford but will be closing on February 27.
An immersive experience - where organisers promise 'no one will be shushed or told not to touch' - its features include a Sunflower selfie room, which is mirrored on all sides and filled with hundreds of sunflowers.
And you can literally step inside the artist's work as one of his most famous pieces, Van Gogh’s Bedroom, has been recreated in life-size, giving visitors the chance to sit on Van Gogh’s bed and chair, use his mirror, and pose for a photo in one of the most recognisable bedrooms in history.
Hannah Maddison took her one-year-old along and said they had great fun.
"I thought it was great," she said. "There were loads of kids there. If you go, try and sit with them on the floor projections, my son loved it on there and it gave him things to chase.
"It's a great sensory experience for kids and was really interesting for me to learn more about Van Gogh and see loads of his works."
Sarah Whelan took her son, Lucas, along shortly before his second birthday and said the same.
"He loved it," said Sarah, from Saddleworth. "All my friends have taken their children and there were tons of children there."
And Catherine Mann, who took her three-year-old to the experience, said: "We absolutely loved it. It was totally immersive and lovely to see children engaged as well as the grown ups.
"She loved the moving projection on the floor and the music. I loved seeing how she responded to it. We tried the art class bit together and loved it too, young and old all having a go at drawing some of his famous paintings - great experience.
"I didn't get to read much of the text but that didn't really bother me as I got the programme so could read stuff at home."
Children and adults can also try their hand at using Van Gogh's techniques and learning his craft as there are easels set up for visitors to use.
A spokesperson for the event said: "This is the kind of spectacular, awe-inspiring, magical, and unforgettable good fun that parents desperately search for.
"It’s educational too. Whether the idea of learning excites your kids or not, they will learn and they will love it.
"Van Gogh is one of the world’s most important artists of all time, and throughout this experience, young visitors will discover his work, his life, his descent into madness, and his legacy. It’s the best art, history, and geography lesson they could ever hope for."
Tickets are available at vangoghaliveuk.com/mediacity and cost £23.50 for adults and £16.50 for children aged five to 16. Under fives go free but still need a ticket. A family discount is applied for two adult and two child tickets, bringing the cost to £60.