THIS week is the last chance to visit an exhibition in Bradford celebrating one of Britain’s most famous literary characters.
The Peter Rabbit: Mischief and Mayhem exhibition at Cartwright Hall in Lister Park, Manningham, comes to an close on Sunday.
The interactive experience brings Beatrix Potter’s most famous creation to life, and looks at the loveable bunny through the ages, including original artworks, first editions and early merchandise.
Visitors can dress up as Peter, enjoy a Peter Rabbit book in the story corner, help Mrs Tiggy-Winkle hang out the laundry or plant carrots - Peter’s favourite snack - in Mr McGregor’s garden.
The Lottery-funded exhibition is open at Cartwright Hall from 10am to 4pm, Tuesday to Friday, and 11am to 4pm at the weekend.
Admission costs £3, with children aged two and under going free.
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