"Well what
a busy summer it was handing out backpacks to the public! Lucky visitors had
the chance to borrow a backpack and explore the collections in the Pitt Rivers
and Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
Visitors
would pick which collection they would like to explore and then take their bag
around the Museum to discover many wonderful objects. In the Pitt Rivers the
bags were based on our Egypt collection. You could dress up to look like the
god Horus or even wrap each other up like our mummy!
The
Oxford University Museum of Natural History either had a bag all about dinosaurs (always very
popular!) or a bag to explore all things creepy crawly. But if you were going
to be a true explorer you of course needed to take your very own explorer hat
to complete the look!
Modelling Explorer Hats © Pitt Rivers Museum |
My task was to make sure that all our bags came back, were checked and recorded so they could be sent off again. This was often a rather lively task and we would have a queue of visitors eager to get going to explore the Museum with a bag. We had to try our best to stay calm and go as quickly as possible. We worked out that over 50 bags went out each time!
Handing Out Backpacks© Pitt Rivers Museum |
It was
really lovely to see so many happy faces taking their bags around the Museum
and I think the parents really loved having an extra thing to help engage their
children with the collections. We received great feedback about how wonderful
it was for the children and that it was suitable for all ages- even for little
ones that could just sit down calmly and have a play".