A host of creative activities are on offer to families during the summer holidays at the Bronte Parsonage Museum.
The Haworth attraction is arranging dressing up, craft activities, story writing, a treasure hunt and short talks and walks.
Local artist Rachel Lee will lead Crafty Tuesdays, when children can make items such as miniature gardens, paintings or wallets, every Tuesday in August from 11am to 3.30pm.
In “Phantom Fury, Savage Tales” visitors can take dramatic words from Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and put them together in their own way to create something new.
“Stormy and wet, stormy and wet...”, a passage in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, has inspired a trail at the parsonage where children can look for other phrases describing weather, while Look Beautiful In A Bonnet lets visitors raid a dressing up chest.
For details, call Sue Newby on (01535) 640185 or e-mail her at susan.newby @bronte.org.uk.
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