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Superheroes Craft

Type:Museum Event

Clitheroe Castle Museum, Castle Hill, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 1BA

Tel: 01200 424568

Superheroes Craft

Join us at Clitheroe Castle Museum every day in July for Superhero crafts. Decorate and build your very own superhero cuffs or wooden money box. Children's crafts vary in price from £1.50 to £4.99 and can be purchased from the main desk. There's free activity sheets too and our cosy reading corner to enjoy. Why not explore the museum dressed up in your best superhero costume and join in with our competition hunt? All kinds of superheroes are welcome. We look forward to seeing you soon.

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Crafts vary £1.50 to £4.99 per craft

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