Hello everyone,
I design children's trails, and the majority of the trails I've done so far have been based on a map format where you go to different sites on the map. (This may be because most of the sites have had large outdoor areas to cover.)
I'd be really interested to know whether anyone has tried any alternative formats for trails.
Also, in general, what you've found has worked well/not so well in terms of children's trails, both as people who work with museums, but also if you visit somewhere with your own family.
Thanks :-)
Emma
Emma Metcalfe
Illustrator & Creator of Fun Things for Children!
www.emillustration.co.uk
(P.s. I have also asked this question on the LinkedIn Group for Kids In Museums - so apologies to members of that group if you get this twice!)
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