There is no need to be bored this half term with activities and sessions on offer in leisure centres, visitor attractions, libraries and more.
Free swimming
Children who live in Dudley borough can benefit from free swimming at Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre in Dudley, Crystal Leisure Centre in Stourbridge and Halesowen Leisure Centre.
Terms and conditions apply and people must be registered in advance.
Youngsters can enjoy a range of activities at the Dudley Council leisure centres this half term
Duncan Edwards, Crystal and Halesowen leisure centres and The Dell Stadium have plenty of activities to entertain the kids, including free-swimming, £1 football sessions, and soft play areas.
The Red House Glass Cone is offering a free children’s trail this half term.
The visitor centre and craft studios remain open for business as usual throughout the site's ongoing restoration works.
Artist and craft studios will be offering drop-in activities, demonstrations, crochet and sewing lessons, children’s pebble painting and much more at an open day on 10 February from 11am to 4pm.
Children can enjoy a range of activities taking place in libraries.
Sessions include crafts, board games, badgemaking, Lego, K’nex, coding, talks, rattle and rhyme, storytelling, quizzes, colouring, drawing and Chinese New Year.
Families can enjoy live entertainment at Stourbridge Town Hall with a Cinderella Panto running from 6 to 14 February and the Exciting Science show, with fun and fact filled experiments on display, on 16 February.
Superslam Wrestling will bring action packed fun to Dudley Town Hall on 15 February.