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Visit Preston Park Museum and Grounds
Preston Park Museum is reopening on Monday 20 July but numbers are limited so you have to book a space in advance. Find out more at
www.prestonparkmuseum.co.uk
And if you aren’t lucky enough to book a place why not check out
www.prestonparkmuseum.co.uk/museum- at-home for family crafts, activities and home learning inspiration.
Create a Nature Table
Make a mini nature table by collecting interesting items you find in your garden or on your daily walk and display them when you get home.
Don’t forget to be careful about what flowers you pick and make sure you leave plenty for the bees and insects.
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Explore Tees Heritage Park Go for a bike ride
There are lots of great cycle routes throughout Stockton- on-Tees.
The Active Travel Hub on Stockton High Street provides bicycle storage, maintenance facilities and offers route recommendations.
Find out more at
www.thehubstockton.wordpress.com
The Tees Heritage Park covers the beautiful stretch of countryside along the banks of the River Tees between Stockton and Yarm.
The area is served by a fantastic network of paths, including the Teesdale Way, Thornaby Trail and some great cycleways running between Preston Park, Ingleby Barwick and Thornaby.
The Heritage Park is best explored on foot using the Teesdale Way from Yarm, Preston Park, Bowesfield or Stockton, or by following the Thornaby Trail between the A66 and Jubilee Bridge on Queen Elizabeth Way.
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Get Creative with salt dough
This is a really simple way of being creative as a family and making something you can treasure. All you need is flour, salt, water, paint and an oven for hours of fun.
You can shape your dough however you would like. Just remember that although your creations might look like tasty biscuits, they are for painting not for eating!
Visit a park
Stockton-on-Tees is home to many wonderful parks which are great for a family walk. Visit
www.stockton.gov.uk/parks to find out about them.
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