Our Spring Trail is based on the beautiful award-winning picture books about Dudley's Garden, written by Dinah Mason Eagers and illustrated by Anna Platts.
There are two trails, one for children aged over five and one for under-fives. The children search the museum for the animals that live in three different habitats in Dudley's garden, and then claim their prize.
The books, published by Crumps Barn Studio in Cirencester, are also for sale in the museum shop and will make a lovely Easter gift.
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