I've just shared my review of Sir David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive which the whole family loved.
The official blurb says : "In this stunning new project, David Attenborough takes us on a journey through the world-famous Natural History Museum in London, revealing it as it's never been seen before, in a compelling tale of discovery, adventure and magic.
As the doors are locked and night falls, David meets the extinct creatures that fascinate him the most, as they magically come alive in front of his eyes: dinosaurs, ice age beasts and giant reptiles.
From the stories and myths surrounding their discovery and acquisition by the museum, to the somewhat fanciful Victorian interpretations, we gain a greater understanding of these amazing extinct creatures.
Working with the world's leading scientists from the Natural History Museum, David is able to analyse each specimen, piecing together the clues before finally revealing each creature as it has never been seen before."
I'm delighted to have three DVD copies of Sir David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive to give away to lucky Madhouse Family Reviews readers. Fill in your entries in the Rafflecopter widget below.
UK only. Closing date : 21/5/14
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Compsognathus!
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