Drop in for a day of crafts and activities for the family - as we explore winter wildlife. Plus chat with our volunteers and handle real animal specimens. All activities and Museum entry FREE. 

 

Join Dr Roz Wade as she chats LIVE from the Museum of Zoology to experts on winter wildlife and explore how animals survive the colder months. This is a FREE online event for all the family. You will have an opportunity to ask questions to our experts live on the night. 

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FREE 

 

For this exhibition Kettle's Yard invites children and young people in Cambridge to create artworks about what matters to them today, in any artistic style or medium, from local to global issues; from their home to our shared planet; from love for families, friends and communities to concern for nature, animals and the environment.

A selection of artworks created by Kettle’s Yard’s partner schools and community groups will also be on display.

 

Saturday 16 November, 10am - 4pm. Free, drop-in

November’s Saturday opening is all about maps, as we host the University’s Dr Sara Caputo for a very special exploration in partnership with the Being Human Festival. Explore the fascinating history of a device we often take for granted, and discover new ways of visualizing our place in the world. 

What’s on?

Join us for a free drop-in session and explore our new handling boxes, designed with multi-sensory elements to enhance the museum experience for younger visitors.

Activity boxes to explore:

Maths and Measuring

Science of Sound

The Art and Science of Light

Human Body

Earth and Space

Inventions and Discoveries

Modelling Science

 

Join us for a free drop-in session and explore our new handling boxes, designed with multi-sensory elements to enhance the museum experience for younger visitors.

Activity boxes to explore:

Maths and Measuring 

Science of Sound

The Art and Science of Light

Human Body

Earth and Space

Inventions and Discoveries

Modelling Science

 

Investigate beautiful minerals and meteorites close-up, using our powerful microscopes. Use them as inspiration to make decorations representing real minerals, for a Hallowe'en window with difference!

Drop-in, no booking required.

Investigate beautiful minerals and meteorites close-up, using our powerful microscopes. Use them as inspiration to make decorations representing real minerals, for a Hallowe'en window with difference!

Drop-in, no booking required.

There will be picture books, drawing materials, sensory play resources, as well as tips and ideas to help you enjoy your visit to the Museum.

There’s no need to book, just drop-in.

These free drop-in events build upon the Museum's ‘Family Welcome Project’, a participatory research project with the North Cambridge Child and Family Centre.

 

Image: My Linh Le Photography

Our creative club is back!

Designed for children aged 8-14 with special educational needs and disabilities who usually find visiting museums overwhelming due to conditions that affect their sensory processing and/or have a developmental disability.

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