Where The Wild Things Are - Summer Children's Craft Activities at the brilliant British Schools Museum on Queen Street

By Layth Yousif

14th Aug 2023 | Local News

Where The Wild Things Are - Summer Children's Craft Activities. CREDIT: BSM
Where The Wild Things Are - Summer Children's Craft Activities. CREDIT: BSM

Where The Wild Things Are - Summer Children's Craft Activities at the brilliant British Schools Museum on Queen Street

Have you visited the wonderful British Schools Museum on Queen Street recently? 

British School Museum is a local gem of heritage that is largely kept alive and well through local gems of volunteers and helpers of all sorts – and they're always welcoming volunteers, be it in their collections space, maintenance of their iconic buildings, or even with helping visiting schools understand the site.

Get set for Summer Children's Craft Activities at the British Schools Museum starting on Tuesday, August 1 and running every every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday until August 24.

Schools out for summer! Looking for some fun activities for your children? Then why not join us for our annual Summer Holiday Craft's Events, with this year's theme. "Where the Wild Things are!"

Every week features a different animal theme and a different range of crafts to learn and make - From sharks to sheep, monkeys to monster.

Stay for a drink and delicious cake in our stay-and-play cafe outdoor or indoor area, play in our sandpit or water trays, plus other treats!

£7 per child. Recommended for children aged 4-11 yrs. Accompanying adults and younger children are free.

Sound like fun? The stop by the British Schools Museum and get making!

     

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