Published: 8th Feb 2010
on the Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council News Page.
HALF term fun is guaranteed at Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar, linked to its new family friendly science exhibition.
The exhibition, titled Toys and Forces, opens on Saturday, February 13 until Monday, March 22, and will answer all sorts of questions – Have you ever wondered how gravity works? Or why your ears pop when you go up a hill?
Visitors are invited to investigate the forces of the universe through the hands-on exhibits and interactives and unravel the mysteries of the world around you using toys and do-it-yourself activities.
There are two special activity days during half term, with drop-in craft sessions to build your own 3D moving model on Tuesday, February 16 and Thursday, February 18, from 10am-noon and 1pm-4pm both days.
Children can choose from an Agreeable Sheep, Croaking Frogs or a Marble Run, all suitable for older children, aged ten and over, or younger ones with lots of help from mums and dads, grandmas and granddads.
An expert craft tutor will be at the Family Learning Craft Activity, in conjunction with Redcar & Cleveland Adult Learning Service, providing craft activities for younger children. It’s free and all materials are provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
There’s another fascinating day planned for Friday, February 19 when the British Steel Collection, together with the Museum, sets a family bridge building challenge, with drop-in sessions between 10am-noon and 1pm3pm.
The British Steel Collection is an archive of business and social history spanning the period from the mid 19th to the late 20th century.
Families can learn about Teesside’s internationally renowned industrial and engineering history, then try to build the strongest bridge from the K’nex kits.
It’s free, all materials are provided, but places are limited to 40 a session. There’s colouring and jigsaw making activities available while you wait.
The Museum also offers Explorer Family Backpacks. Explore the Museum and grounds with Explorer Eddie the Museum Teddy. Backpacks may be borrowed for up to two hours for a returnable deposit. There’s treasure hunts and mystery trails available, too.
Playschemes, Out-of-School Groups, After-School Clubs, Nurseries, Brownies, Beavers and Cubs can enjoy a free half-day of activities on Wednesdays throughout the school holidays. To book, ring 01642 496400