ACTIVITIES from throughout the ages were on offer to youngsters at County Museum, Hartlebury Castle, over the half term break.
A Roman day, animal day and scientific event were all organised to keep children busy.
The museum also put on a Second World War evacuation exhibition. Alex Perry gets to grips with life as a Second World War evacuee during the half term fun at County Museum, Hartlebury Castle.
This was designed to give youngsters an insight into life during the war and featured a gas mask and ready-packed evacuation suitcase, complete with labels and identity cards.
A spokeswoman said the activities were "brilliant" and attracted a lot of families, with children taking part in a range of activities.
Attractions on offer included making mosaics, animal masks and harvest mice and trying on Roman armour.
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