Children have short attention spans, so to keep them interested in our exhibits, this half term we are launching 'Explorer Notebooks'.
The notebooks and they will be given out to 5-7 year olds on Sunday 11 and Wednesday 14 February.
One covers the bus museum and the other the Morris Motors Museum. The aim of the booklets is to keep young visitors interested in chosen exhibits and answer simple questions about them, thereby holding their interest.
There will be bus rides at 12.15 and 2.15pm on each day with an additional ride at 1pm on Wednesday 14 February.
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