There’s something for all ages, with all materials supplied and all for free. The Atkinson Theatre, Southportīe inspired by the museum, gallery and theatre programme at the Atkinson in an arts and crafts workshop suitable for all the family on 26th October. Visit the website for more details and tickets. A 45 minute session which will see the children mixing and colouring their slime creations. On 29th October the kids can enjoy the Halloween Slime craft workshop. Suitable for children aged three and over. This popular two hour session lets your little ones dip in and out of activities to create wizarding wonder. The kids will love the Wizard School craft workshop on 25th October. Visit the website to learn more and book tickets. There are also fancy dress competitions and spooky ghost stories. With a scary sunflower maze and pumpkin carving zone, there is loads going on at Farmer Ted’s for the kids this autumn. Visit the website for more details about this and a host of other Halloween themed events and to book tickets. Sally’s creator, Professor Arachnid, will be on hand to teach everyone about Sally and answer any questions. Kids can experience the 4.3 metre, anatomically correct house spider as she hangs from the ceiling and pose for a selfie next to her 20cm fangs. The kids will love Bothersome Beasts and their Bad Reputations.įrom spiders to slime, they can learn more about the creepiest of crawlies and discussing why they’re actually quite cool.įrom 21st October – 5th November the theatre will be transformed into a nest by Sally the Spider. Children must be accompanied by parents/carers.įind out more and book on the website. Places must be booked in advance and are limited in each session. Three sessions will take place on 24th October and three sessions on 25th October: The education team are running Halloween themed craft workshops for you to enjoy with your children or grandchildren. From 24th – 25th October, there are Halloween crafts for the children. The trail will take approximately 40 minutes to complete. There is plenty for all the family to see and a conundrum for five-12 year-olds to solve. This is a free family activity included with garden admission. From 21st – 31st October, you can enjoy the Halloween Whodunnit trail where your family can explore Ness Botanic Gardens while you try to solve the mystery. There is lots going on at Ness Botanic Gardens to keep the kids happy this autumn. Visit the website for more details and to book. The sessions will take place from 11am – 1.30pm and 2pm – 4.30pm Tickets are on sale now at £10 per child (1+) – parents go free. Plus, there will be prizes for the Moshers with the spookiest outfits. They will have a Pumpkin Treat Trail, a full set of Witches’ Halloween Crafts to get involved with, and a Scary Screen-print Workshop. There will be lots of exciting activities for the kids, split across two sessions. The Mosh Tots Band are thrilled to announce a Halloween Spookathon on 29th October at Future Yard. Here is your guide to ten of the best days out for October in and around Liverpool City Region. Half term is almost here so it’s time to start planning some autumn activities for the kids.
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