This summer, budding space scientists can explore what life might look like on different planets and create a Mars rover in two LEGO® building events at the Natural History Museum in London. LEGO Life Forms tasks you will building a creature you may find on Mars. With the Mission to Mars workshops using LEGO Education WeDo robotics set to to create a vehicle capable of exploring the red planet. Both events are totally free and take place at various times across the Summer. To learn more about the LEGO Workshops here.
LEGO® Life Forms
Unleash your imagination, build a LEGO life form and discover how creatures are adapted to different environments. Suitable for ages 7+
- Event location:
Waterhouse Gallery - Event times:
Daily, 11.00-16.00, drop-in
Free, no ticket required
Mission to Mars: LEGO® Explorers Workshop
Discover how to build and code a Martian rover using LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 robotics sets and test your model on a large-scale replica of the surface of Mars in this family workshop. Suitable for ages 7+
- Workshop locations:
27 July – 3 August: Waterhouse Gallery
4 – 11 August: Zoology spirit building - Workshop times:
Saturdays and Sundays: 11.30-12.30 and 15.30-16.30
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays: 11.30-12.30, 13.30-14.30 and 15.30-16.30
Free, limited spaces; first come, first served