A playful session discovering more about toys from the past. Participants will learn about toys in the days before battery power and screen games. Open ended questioning and learning will support people to understand how and why toys have changed from Victorian times and beyond. This immersive and interactive session, led by museum staff, will see children and their grown ups learn together in a supportive and enabling environment.
30th April 10am-11am
Suitable for children aged4-11 years.
6 per child plus one accompanying adult. (All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times)
Additional adults and children – normal admission applies.
Payment on the day by cash cheque or card.
Ticket Types:
Standard - 0 GBP
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