Families enjoyed a creepy-crawly time at the Brontë Parsonage Museum during half term.
Adults and children took part in a "churchyard challenge" at the Haworth museum, which involved following a graveyard trail.
Along the route they could explore the undergrowth and catch bugs, recording how many different kinds they found.
The museum also put on a series of guided walks around Haworth for the half-term spring break and allowed children to decorate their own "Brontë bag" at a drop-in craft activity day. A spokesman for the museum said that guests experienced what it was like to live in the village at the time of the Brontës.
All the attractions were included in the entry price to the museum.
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