Explore the museum this summer with your family and friends. Try out our pop-up activity station bursting with different activities, games and books to discover.

Explore the museum this summer with your family and friends. Try out our pop-up activity station bursting with different activities, games and books to discover.

Explore the museum this summer with your family and friends. Try out our pop-up activity station bursting with different activities, games and books to discover.

Explore the museum this summer with your family and friends. Try out our pop-up activity station bursting with different activities, games and books to discover.

Explore the museum this summer with your family and friends. Try out our pop-up activity station bursting with different activities, games and books to discover.

Discover life under the sea with stories and play. The Museum of Zoology is the ‘plaice’ learn about fishes and their friends.

Suitable for children aged 2-5. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Two sessions available: Friday 8 July, 10.30-11.15 & 11.30-12.15

Go on a garden safari in the Museum with stories and play. Hear a prickly tale and uncover hedgehogs, minibeasts and more at the Museum of Zoology.

Suitable for ages 2-5. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Two sessions available: Friday 10 June, 10.30-11.15 & 11.30-12.15

Colour in your chosen animal or draw your own then add them to the local habitats we are building in the Museum and find out how you can help the wildlife in your patch at this family event.

All ages welcome, just drop in 12noon until 4pm!

 

Date: 

Tuesday, 31 May, 2022 - 12:00 to 16:00

Discover the amazing world of birds with stories and play. Handle real feathers, listen to bird song and find the beautiful birds on display in the Museum.

Suitable for children aged 2-5. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Two sessions available: Friday 13 May at 10.30am - 11.15am and Friday 13 May 11.30am - 12.15pm

We’ll be checking in with our home planet’s health: exploring how scientists check its vital signs, take its pulse over millions of years and identify the signs of – and treatments for – climate and environmental change.  

Hear first-hand from Cambridge researchers as they guide you through the inner workings of Earth’s climate system, introduce you to their detective tool-kit and explore what we can all do to build a happier, healthier planet.

This event is jointly hosted by Cambridge’s Department of Earth Sciences.

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