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East Yorkshire has typical unpredictable British weather. So here are some ideas to keep everybody happy when the weather is not the most ideal.
William's Den, North Cave
The outdoor and indoor areas are suitable for children of all ages to have fun. There are nests to explore, rope bridges to cross, a tree-house and a slide. The attached Kitchen provides fresh food made from locally sourced ingredients serving a selection of treats.
East Riding Leisure Centres
Known for a fun learner pool alongside an incredible fun zone with two slides as well, it is perfect for kids to find their feet in the water, have fun and explore. Its 6 climbing walls offer a different challenge on each. This place is suitable for anyone over the age of 4 and you can refuel at cafe with fresh food, snacks and cakes.
Sewerby Hall and Gardens
When the weather’s not sure, take cover in the Hall and learn how life was in the early 1900’s for the residents and workers of the house. Then explore the zoo and meet the pigs, parrots and penguins! Kids of all ages are welcome.
Withernsea Lighthouse
There’s no limitation to the age of kids to climb Withernsea Lighthouse, which is 144 steps to the top, with full views of the East Yorkshire Coast at the top of it. Enjoy the museum on the ground floor and learn what life is like working and living in a lighthouse. The souvenir shop provides attractive gifts for visitors at a fair price.
21. Which one is unsuitable for kids of all ages?
A. William’s Den, North Cave. B. East Riding Leisure Centres.
C. Sewerby Hall and Gardens. D. Withernsea Lighthouse.
22. Where can kids enjoy food?
A. In William’s Den, North Cave and Sewerby Hall and Gardens.
B. In East Riding Leisure Centres and Withernsea Lighthouse.
C. In William’s Den, North Cave and East Riding Leisure Centres.
D. In Sewerby Hall and Gardens and Withernsea Lighthouse.
23. Where does this passage probably come from?
A. A geography textbook. B. A science report. C. A finance magazine. D. A travel brochure.