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Unearth the secrets of Stone Age life in this playful, hands-on session for families with young children. Inspired by real flint discoveries at Headstone Manor, families will explore how early people lived, made tools, and created art. Children can become mini archaeologists as they dig carefully in our “excavation pit,” brushing away soil to reveal fossils and artefacts, then use magnifying glasses to see what they’ve found. Handle a real ammonite fossil, make Stone Age-inspired jewellery using elder beads and clay “teeth,” and create mud paintings using natural brushes — just like ancient artists might have done!A wonderful sensory experience for children under 5, combining discovery, creativity, and a touch of prehistory.
Deborah is Headstone Manor Museum’s Mini Museum Facilitator and has been part of the team for nearly four years. Drawing on more than a decade of experience in Early Years education and her background as a Forest School leader, she delivers immersive, creative sessions that celebrate both the natural world and the Manor’s unique history. Known for her friendly and practical approach, Deborah brings stories to life through sensory play, craft, and exploration — often accompanied by Bill the Mallard Duck, her beloved storytelling companion.
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Headstone Manor, Pinner View, Harrow, United Kingdom
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