Suitable for: families, teenagers, children aged 4+.
Cost: FREE.
Booking: no.
Facilities: wheelchair accessible, toilets for disabled visitors.
Warren Elsmore will be coming to Number One Riverside to build a giant Diplodocus out of Lego bricks with the help of children and families.
The build will last 2 days from Saturday, 21 March 2020 - Sunday, 22 March 2020. Families will be able to help build the Diplodocus between 10am-5pm on each of the days.
All children and families are welcome at this exciting event.
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