The creators of Wallace and Gromit’s close friend, Shaun The Sheep will show how his adventures come to life at the Eden Project this half term (February 13-21).
A team of animators from Aardman will be helping to show visitors how his adventures are created.
Visitors will be able to work with them in a workshop and learn how to make their very own characters.
During the week, they can follow an activity sheet around the site to find items for their own make-believe Shaun The Sheep episodes. A set from the show will be on display in the Mediterranean Biome with characters from the series. 

Part of the fun will be to add to a giant plasticine globe that is being created by the Eden and Aardman teams and then make models and trees to decorate the world.
Lucy Wendover, Aardman spokesperson said: “We can’t wait to see Shaun and his farmyard buddies at the Eden Project in February.

 They’ve been working flat out on set for the last 18 months shooting their second series of adventures which is now airing every afternoon on BBC1 and this will be a welcome change of scenery.”
For the Aardman modelling sessions, visitors are asked to book in advance by calling 01726 811972. Each session costs £2 on top of the normal admission price.





