The programme, which was aired on BBC Look East (West) on 5 November, is currently available on iPlayer.
To find out more about the museum and its exhibits click here.
Students from Peckover Primary School featured in a BBC news report about an exhibition at Wisbech Museum.
The children, from Year 4, took part in a project where they helped to make a sea monster which was created entirely from plastic and recyclable goods. The children worked with Fred, the inventor of the sea monster, to decorate the ribs and they then visited the museum to see the finished sea monster in situ. The recycled sea monster exhibition is still at Wisbech Museum, so go and take a look as it is fascinating!
The programme, which was aired on BBC Look East (West) on 5 November, is currently available on iPlayer.
To find out more about the museum and its exhibits click here.
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