Redditch's Kingfisher Centre is set to have a dinosaur-filled summer with a range of free activities on offer during the school holidays.
From August 14 to 27, families will have the opportunity to take part in two weeks of dino themed activities.
The event is open to all children and sessions will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
The activities will run between 11 am and 4 pm each day, but guests may experience short waiting times during busier periods.
One of the highlights of the event will be the free Dino Trail, which will start at Guest Services in Worcester Square.
Participants will receive a trail sheet and pencil and will be tasked with finding all of the hidden dinosaurs.
Those who successfully complete the trail can hand in their sheet at Guest Services for a chance to win a £50 voucher to spend at any Kingfisher store.
Another popular activity will be the Dino Camp, which will be located on Walford Walk, near Clintons.
Open to children aged 3 and above, the workshops will provide creative activities related to dinosaurs.
The dino crew will be on hand throughout the week to help the children.
Additionally, for a £2 donation, children can also have their face painted with proceeds going towards Inspire Community Centre, Kingfisher Centre's charity partner for 2023.
On Wednesday August 23, shoppers of all ages will have the chance to see a T-Rex and baby dinosaurs roaming the centre.
The dinosaurs will be making appearances at intervals between 12 and 5 pm on that day.
Adrian Field, general manager of Kingfisher Centre, said: : “We are thrilled to launch our Dino Summer activities and are excited to welcome local families into the centre to take part in the Dino Trail and Dino Camp workshops."
For further information about the summer event and opening hours of Kingfisher Centre, visit their official website at www.kingfishershopping.co.uk.
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