Parents looking for ways to entertain their children this half term while educating them too could try new activities by taking a family trip to a museum.
A number of top attractions have recently been longlisted for the Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award, a prize judged by families.
The newspaper said that parents searching for fun holiday activities can try London's Geffrye Museum, which vividly shows how domestic interiors in England have changed.
One visitor to the attraction, Maggie Monteath, told the news source: "I love the use they make of the building, an old almshouse. You just keep walking through 400 years of history and the rooms gradually change."
Another museum to try new activities at is Surrey's Haslemere Educational Museum, a natural history museum that contains more than 240,000 specimens from across the world.
In addition, the news source recommended visiting London's Horniman Museum and The Lightbox in Woking, Surrey.
Furthermore, Eva-news.com recently said that families in Cambridgeshire may want to visit Anglesey Castle, where they can spot moths and butterflies and practice handstands on the extensive lawns.
Posted by Katie Finch
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