CHILDREN were transported back to the Jurassic era this week as part of a clay dinosaur workshop.
Held at the Cornerstone Arts Centre in Didcot, youngsters were invited to make their own clay dinosaur during the special summer holiday event.
Seven-year-old Amelia Griffiths went along with her grandmother Valerie Wickens, who said: “We had a really lovely afternoon.
“Amelia has gone to every Cornerstone workshop since she was small because she absolutely loves them.
“I really cannot fault the event and Amelia learned lots about dinosaurs.”
While at the workshop, Amelia made a model triceratops.
Amelia said: “It was really good and I had lots of fun.”
Today the centre is running a fabric bag workshop, which will see children using different screen-printing techniques to decorate their own unique fabric bag.
For more information about summer holiday events, see cornerstone-arts.org/
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