Early Years Foundation Stage
Give your students an unforgettable day of learning
Bring 250 years of history to life with an immersive and curriculum-linked learning experience at our open-air living museum.
Connect their studies to real history with a bespoke self-led educational visit.
Each Early Years visit will include:
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- A guided tour (price per student)
- Hands on activities (price per group)
- Teachers’ notes for the day
- Downloadable resources (pre and post visit)
- A choice of additional activities (*subject to availability)
Price:
| Tour for age 3 to 5 years | £8.00 (+ VAT) per student |
| Hands on activities | £32.00 (+ VAT) per group of 30 max |
| Supervising adults (1 free per 8 students) | £15.00 (+ VAT) per additional adult |
Please note the above prices are compulsory for each Early Years visit. The Underground Mine Tour and Edwardian School lesson are not included for Early Years visits.
These education prices are for visits from October 2025 to August 2026. Prices for after this period are subject to change.
Activities during your visit
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Miniature Co-Op Store
Duration: 1 hour
Number of Children: 30
Your children have the opportunity to role play as shop keepers and shoppers within our miniature co-op store. They are tasked with assisting customers, collecting items from a shopping list, and ‘paying’ for their shopping. The children also visit our Cast Iron House with a delivery box to explore how food is stored and what food we can grow in our gardens.People Who Help Us – Theme
Explore our Museum finding the people and characters who each help us in our day to day lives. From shop keepers to postal workers and nurses to librarians your children will experience a wide range of helpful characters who can still help us today.
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Sorting Office Experience
Duration: 1 Hour
Number of Children: 30
Your children will explore post in our specially created sorting office where they will have the opportunity to sort letters by colour, letter or place; sort parcels and write a postcard home. Your children will also explore our High Street delivering letters and hearing from the people they meet.People Who Help Us – Theme
Explore our Museum finding the people and characters who each help us in our day to day lives. From shop keepers to postal workers and nurses to librarians, your children will experience a wide range of helpful characters who can still help us today.
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Storytelling in Woodside Library
Coming soon
Settle down in our historic Woodside Library as our Librarian shares a lively and interactive telling of a story.
Traditional Tales – Theme
Journey through our Museum as your children hear some traditional tales linked to buildings on our site. From the ‘Three Billy Goats Gruff’ on the Canal Bridge to ‘The Gingerbread Man’ at our Bakery, we have a wide range of Traditional Tales we want to share.