Creative half-term fun for kids at Bexhill Museum

There is plenty for children to see and explore at Bexhill Museum during the coming half-term school holiday, with the museum also organising an arts and crafts session.
Bexhill Museum SUS-171115-114524001Bexhill Museum SUS-171115-114524001
Bexhill Museum SUS-171115-114524001

Those coming along to the museum, in Egerton Road, Bexhill, can view the giant crab, objects from Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome, stone age tools, dinosaur bones, fashion from the past, teddy bears, dolls, Star Wars models, Eddie Izzard’s train set, motor cars and much more.

You can also dress up in costumes and hats and explore the galleries using quiz sheets.

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On Thursday, 21st February, from 2 till 4pm, there will be a children’s arts and crafts session on the theme of “The 1960’s”.

Children can make a variety of arts and crafts relating to fashion, music and events of the 1960’s.

The cost is £3 an adult and £2.50 a child and includes admission to the Museum, all materials and refreshments.

Everything the children make they can take home with them.

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It is best suited to children aged from four to 11 and all children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please ring 01424 222058 to book a place and look at the website for more information about Bexhill Museum.

For more information on Bexhill Museum and what it has to offer, visit the museum’s website at www.bexhillmuseum.co.uk.

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