FAMILIES can enjoy crafts for Christmas at the Museum of Royal Worcester on Saturday.
Children will create the Prince Regent’s Christmas dinner out of paper.
They can discover what people ate for Christmas dinner 200 years ago in Regency times and have a go at making their own paper vegetables and a Regency mince pie - filled with raisins, sugar and ox tongue.
It will be served on children's own versions of the Prince Regent’s very special dinner service, which was made for the him at the Worcester Porcelain factory.
Children can take their creation home with them and leave it out for Father Christmas on Christmas Eve.
The session is for children aged five or over and takes place from 11am to 2pm.
Crafts cost £2.50 per child.
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