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Monday 14 August 2023 to Sunday 20 August 2023
Venue: Creswell Crags
Times: 10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm
Price: £5 per child (all children must be accompanied by an adult).
How did people in the Stone Age Express themselves through fashion?
In this family workshop, come along and discover the types of clothes and jewellery people wore in the Stone Age and how they used this to express themselves, much like we do today. During the activity session you will be welcomed by one of the Learning Team in Stone Age dress, and they will take you through the types of clothes that people wore and teach you how to make your very own piece of Stone Age jewellery to take home.
Recommended for ages 5 plus.
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