Who Stole the Easter Bunny’s Eggs?

Published

2nd April 2015

A whole lot of investigating is happening at Dundee Science Centre this Easter, with visitors exploring everything from a curious and unusual crime to dinosaur bones.

From Friday 3 to Sunday 19 April - a CSI Special challenges children aged 6 and over to investigate and solve an incredible mystery – Who Stole the Easter Bunny’s Eggs? – using crime scene investigation techniques (included within normal admission). 

Meanwhile, at ‘Dino Explorers’, children explore a time that existed before civilisation as we know it, with amazing dino activities for youngsters – from dressing up, to digging for dinosaur bones!

Until Sunday 7 June, youngsters aged 2 years and up become mini-palaeontologists in the Dino Dig workshop, digging in sand to reveal a replica dinosaur skeleton, finding out how fossils are made and exploring what an animal’s skeleton can tell us about how they lived.

Meanwhile, Fossils and Funny Bones interactive exhibition – until Sunday 14 June – sees youngsters aged 2 to 6 years discovering the fascinating world of palaeontology through sight, sound and touch, with a fun mix of physical play, costumes and exploration 

Admission for children aged two to three is £4, with one accompanying adult admitted free of charge.  Children aged four to 15 (and students / concessions) cost £5.25, while adults are £7.25. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Visitors can return unlimited to Dino Explorers with a special Dino Explorers Prehistoric Playground Pass at £10.00.

Dundee Science Centre is open daily from 10am-5pm. For further information, telephone 01382 228800 or visit www.dundeesciencecentre.org.uk

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