This weekend is the last chance you'll have to take the kids to try new activities at a top science festival.
The Cambridge Science Festival is being held for the last day on March 27th. If you decide to check it out on the Sunday you can wonder at a photo exhibition on nano engineering and space technology at the Michaelhouse Centre between 08:00 BST and 17:00 BST.
If your kids are budding historians, they may also appreciate The Cambridge Phenomenon, where they can find out more about famous people and inventions from the area. It's being held at the Cambridge Museum of Technology and really is a value for money activity as adults only have to pay £3 entry and kids £1.50.
This cost also allows you to explore the whole museum, a whole day of fun for the family!
If all this activity has left you hungry, you can always pop along to Auntie's Teashop, a traditional English tearoom that serves a selection of yummy treats, such as tangy lemon tart, chocolate fudge cake and hot gingerbread with maple syrup.
Posted by Katie Finch
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Extract: There's still chance to catch the Cambridge Science Festival.
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