WARRINGTON Museum is staging a series of “out of this world” activities for children during the summer holidays.
Every Tuesday and Thursday this month – starting today – staff have arranged intergalactic craft workshops suitable for children aged 3-12 between 10am and 3pm.
Aim is to provide activities for youngsters as boredom begins to set in.
Today (Tuesday) project Space Rocket will be to make a rocket ship and blast off into the cosmos.
On Thursday the session is entitled “Grow your own alien” when youngsters will be able to create a creepy space creature, take it home and watch its green hair grow.
Other workshops will be as follows:
Tuesday August 17: Paint an imaginary landscape of a planet.
Thursday August 19: Galactic goggles. Make your own alien eyewear.
Tuesday August 24: Alien masks. Transform yourself into a extra-terrestrial with a monstrous mask.
Thursday August 26: Shooting star mobile. Make a sparkly star mobile then check out the real shooting stars in the Geology gallery.
Tuesday August 31: Alien puppet. Create your movable alien figure.
Thursday September 2: UFOs: Build a fabulous funky flying saucer.
To find out more call 01925 442733 or visit www.warrington.gov.uk where there are full listings of all arts and sports activities available this summer in a downloadable “Summer Fun 2010” brochure.
Museum goes out of this world
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