It's going to be a dino-tastic month at Clitheroe Castle Museum. Throughout May your young museum adventurers can explore the museum and search for the hidden dinosaurs. Enter the competition for a chance to be the lucky winner of a goody bag of great souvenirs from the museum shop.
There's lots of roar-some crafts too. Decorate your own ceramic dinosaur money box for £4.00. Your dinosaur will fiercely protect your pennies and can be whatever design you choose. There's dinosaur decorations too for £2.00, plus dino-themed activity sheets and a cosy reading corner to enjoy.
Museum admission does not apply to join in with crafts.
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Entry to the Dino-roar hunt is free with museum admission. All children go free. Museum admission does not apply to join in with craft.
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