Willows Activity Farm is holding a week of fun-filled roar-some activities for children to learn about dinosaurs.
Ending on June 5, Dino-ventures in Coursers Road, London Colney, includes fossil finding in the giant sandpit, creative Jurassic arts and crafts activities, and meeting the famous T-Rex.
If there are any aspiring palaeontologists out there, the dinosaur experience also includes meeting the raptor dinosaur and baby dinosaurs.
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Families can also enjoy seeing Peter Rabbit and his friends, while children can use the Peter Rabbit adventure playground, funfair rides, adventure play, indoor soft play, tractor ride and see the farmyard animals.
Chief executive officer of the farm Lyssa Elster said: "It’s great to have the dinos back at Willows this half term.
“Our young palaeontology visitors are enjoying meeting the dinos and making dino crowns as well as finding their very own fossil to take home.
“We’re looking forward to a roar-some bank holiday weekend too."
The farm asks that socks must be worn and arms and legs must be covered to ride on some of the slides in the indoor play area.
Date
May 30 to June 5
Location
Willows Activity Farm, Coursers Road, London Colney, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL4 0PF
Price
Adult tickets: £24.75
Children: £24.75
Carer ticket (documentation is needed): 50p booking fee
Children 23 months and under (proof of age is needed): 50p booking fee
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