February Half Term Fun

Families

Save the dates! Here is the full line up of our February Half Term activities for your family and friends:

 

Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th

10% off Annual Passes 

Limited offer, visit the Museum for 10% off all Annual Passes!

 

Monday 12th

Bird Buddies: craft with Maddy

As the birds pair up, get creative and make a bird decoration complete with hanging seed pouch so you can feed the birds during the winter.

Most suitable for under 6s. 10.30am – 11.30am, £7.50 Book via museum@rrm.co.uk

 

Tuesday 13th:

Pancake Day Fun

It’s Shrove Tuesday, Pancake Day! Come and explore customs from around the world and across time. Ring pancake bells; create your mask for the Mardi Gras Carnival; join in the story of fearless young pancake and make your own adventurous creation! Most suitable for 4 + 10.30am – 11.30am £7.50 (book via museum@rrm.co.uk)

Pancake Regatta: Join us for our first ever pancake regatta.  Prices to be won and an appearance from umpire Mr Toad! Racing starts at 12pm, but please arrive at 11.50am for registration.  All materials provided. £1 entry per person.  Fun for all the family. (no booking required)

 

Wednesday 14th:

Teddy Valentine 

Teddy Valentine: Transform an odd sock into a sweet little Teddy Valentine with a big heart! All materials provided!

Most suitable for 4+ 10.30am – 11.30am £7.50 Book via museum@rrm.co.uk

 

Thursday 15th:

Magical Creatures Family Day

Unicorns, Dragons and Magical Creatures Family Day: Join us for crafts, art, stories and songs and find out more about the magical creatures in our collection; unicorns, dragons and more!  Fancy dress encouraged!

Fun for all the family 10am – 1pm free with museum admission, no need to book

 

Friday 16th:

Explore the Museum

10am-4pm, normal admission prices apply.

New trails to follow! No need to book.

 

Please Note:

All children must be accompanied by an adult (18+), free of charge. Activity charge is in addition to Museum admission, but you do not need to visit the Museum to access the activities.

 

 

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