Six colourful animals are hanging out in Sheffield Park and Garden this summer, with their favourite exotic trees and plants. Can you spot them all? This new free family trail is designed by artists Tom Sears and Tori Flower, with larger-than-life illustrations. From monkeys in palm trees, to anteaters ambling past giant gunneras, you'll find amazing stories about the plants, animals and awesome habitats they share in the wild. Plus there's kwik cricket and summer of play activities.
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