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April 2024
The Land Before Time at Bristol Aquarium
Family classic from 1988, Littlefoot, a young herbivorous dinosaur, heads towards the legendary Great Valley. While on his way, he meets four other orphan dinosaurs and together they learn to face the odds of survival. Along with their ticket to the film, visitors get 10% off entry to the aquarium to learn all about the creatures that lived in the seas over 200 million years ago.
Find out more »Prehistoric Sealife at Bristol Aquarium
Dive back through the mists of time to a world when giants ruled the seas; learn all about the wild and wonderful creatures that called our seas home 200 million years ago and discover some fascinating fossils with Dr Mark O’Dell (11am-330pm, 24 March); no booking required. Visitors will be able to explore some of the fossils in Mark’s collection including ammonites, fossilised fish and shark’s teeth, and are encouraged to bring in any fossils they may have at home…
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Stressbusting for Parents and Carers Taster Workshop with MPCP
A taster of the full 10 week online course looking at how to manage the stress and frustration that comes from life as a parent of a child supporting parents to notice stressful situations and learn mindfulness-based techniques to respond calmly to children.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Stressbusting for Parents and Carers Taster Workshop with MPCP
A taster of the full 10 week online course looking at how to manage the stress and frustration that comes from life as a parent of a child supporting parents to notice stressful situations and learn mindfulness-based techniques to respond calmly to children.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Calmer Days at Bristol Aquarium
A more relaxing sensory experience for any customers who may need it without music or children’s rides as well as increased lighting levels. Last entry 5pm.
Find out more »Making Waves: Mary Anning and her Icthyosaur at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Early palaeontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) discovered an incredible fossil skull when she was just 14-years-old, now conserved and on display along with an artist’s model statue of Mary, made by Denise Dutton.
Find out more »We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Trail at Bristol Zoo Project
Swish, squelch and splash your way through the 3D sensory installations in Bear Wood to find real bears at the end in this fun family trail.
Find out more »Bristol Baby Book Club
Taking stories from an independent bookstore and bringing them to life with a local reader. Enjoy a tea or coffee alongside the reading; each month the story will be different with worlds to explore and discover together.
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