This February, activities at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery are inspired by Chinese New Year.
On Thursday, 19 February, visitors can make a Chinese lantern and on Friday, 20 February, a Chinese dragon.
The activities run from 10:30am until 1:00pm and 1:30pm to 4:00pm.
Cllr Brady Hughes, Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Health, said:
“Keep your young ones busy this half term, with the fun and interactive activities, as well as the historical items and art displays.
“The museum is a valuable resource in the Borough, for everyone."
While getting involved in the activities visitors can see the yellow gallery and enjoy the photographs created by Corley and Fillongley Photographic Society.
There is also the recycled work of Val Hunt, jewellery of Jo Lovell, and homewares created by Tracey Watson.
Alternatively, visitors might like to spend time in the local history and George Eliot galleries with interactive activities for children.
There is no need to book, just drop in, activities are free, but donations are welcomed.
All children must be accompanied by an adult and at busy times you may be asked to wait.
While at the museum, why not check out the temporary exhibitions.
For opening hours, visit the Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery webpage.