Snuggle up and listen to this bedtime story featuring a host of characters from the Fitzwilliam Museum's collection.
Learn how to code the micro:bit to become a wake-up alarm using its light-sensing feature. All coding is done online using Blocks on the Makecode page, and the results seen on Makecode's online simulator.
Make your own sleepover (or next day) snacks with this baking session from the Museum of Cambridge.
Join us at 7pm to help Maddie and Greg find clues, solve puzzles, and search the tropical rainforests and deserts of the Botanic Garden to find the secrets of the mysterious Moonflower which flowered at the Garden for the first time last year.
The early morning is one of the best times to spot wildlife. Join the team from the Museum of Zoology as they listen out for birdsong and spot local wildlife in Cambridge as the sun rises.
Why not wrap up warm and open a window or head out into your garden – what can you see and hear?
Gather up your blankets, sheets and cushions to build a nest fit for a dormouse.
Join the Museum of Zoology to discover how dormice create a cosy winter hide-away and have a go at creating your own giant nest, big enough for you to take a nap in.
How have people explored and explained space through the ages? Find out more about telescopes, models of the solar system, maps of planets and constellations as we explore the collections at the Whipple Museum.
Take a peek behind the Sedgwick Museum's doors when it has closed for the evening. See strange goings on - captured on film for the first time ever. A ghostly Twilight treat!
Listen to the story of The Wedding Treasure, a West African Folktale, written and performed by Wendy Shearer, professional storyteller and author of African and Caribbean Folktales, Myths and Legends.