How are the summer holidays going? How many times already have you heard the phrase 'I'm bored!' Well help is at hand as I have found other activities and places for your little darlings!!
First on my list this time is The Deep. This summer The Deep has welcomed a new shark – a male tasselled wobbegong which headlines its Summer of Sharks event, running throughout the school holiday, up to September 4.
The Deep, one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world is located in Hull, East Yorkshire. This award-winning visitor attraction is home to over 3,500 fish including spectacular sharks and rays – making it the perfect family day out.
The dramatic building which overlooks the Humber estuary was designed by Sir Terry Farrell and is only a few minutes walk from Hull Marina and the museums quarter. The Deep is operated as a charity dedicated to increasing enjoyment and understanding of the world's oceans. http://bit.ly/2ppuv
On 3 August it will be National Play Day at Queen's Gardens. A chance to try out all sorts of activities - Join in with tens of thousands of children playing all over the UK. http://bit.ly/oMUJcu
Free Entry
On 4 August what about Simple Science at Skidby Windmill
Lots to do.... have a go at sun pictures - volcano making and other great messy experiments including 'messy milk'!!
Suitable for children aged 7 - 11
Tickets £6.00 - please book in advance. http://bit.ly/nvZCMc
On 7 August fancy a trip out to Bridlington for Bridlington Lions Summer Carnival.
Arena acts - Dingle Fingles 'Clown Town Crime Watch'
- Elaine Hill's Sheep Dog Display
Plus sideshows - rides - bottle tombola - Lions carboot sale. http://bit.ly/qYjZ5O
Don't forget Treasure Trails - a great way to explore your local area - take a picnic and make a day of it! http://bit.ly/dufRQ3
Also Dinostar, is Yorkshire's only dinosaur visitor attraction, situated in the Fruit Market area of Hull's Old Town. Dinosaurs you can see, touch and hear. Hull's own natural history museum is worth a visit! www.dinostar.co.uk
Hope this may have helped a little - see what else I can find for next time!