A Henley museum has announced a packed line-up of events for children over the school summer holidays.
The River and Rowing Museum will hold an range of events from July 29 to August 22.
Family friendly events such as caterpillar playtime, t-shirt printing and making hobby horses will take place during week one.
Other weeks will feature a teddy triathlon, sports gala, screen printing, a scavenger hunt, storytelling, puppetry and a summer fete.
Highlighting the town's historical connection with the Olympics, many events are inspired by the Games at Henley exhibition.
Additionally, the museum has launched a weekly Work and Play club for primary school aged children to support families with childcare throughout the summer break.
The club, which will take place on Wednesdays, is set to introduce children to various art techniques including screen printing, block printing, drawing, collage and photography.
It will cost £26 per person and take place from 9.30am to 4pm. The museum asks parents to work from its cafe or its meeting room while their children are at the session.
Also at the museum is one of the UK's largest private collections of space artefacts. The Space Vault Exhibition is now on show in the Kirkham Gallery.
Meanwhile, the Games at Henley exhibition explores the 1908 and 1948 Olympics and the town's connection to these historic Games.
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