STAFF will be egging youngsters on as they take in the exhibits at one of Richmond's award-winning museums.
Children touring the Green Howards Regimental Museum have always been invited to enter a quiz as they make their way round, with a certificate awarded to those who answer all the questions correctly.
However, an Easter egg is also on offer to youngsters who manage a 100 per cent score this weekend.
The museum tells the story of the North Yorkshire regiment, from its formation in 1668 to the present day.
The quiz encourages children to note the uniforms, medals and regimental silver, and to watch interactive video footage of both world wars.
A football, signed by the teams that played in the historic match in Kabul between Kabul United and British Forces in February, is among the newer exhibits.
The museum is open daily, from 10am to 4.30pm during the Easter weekend, except for tomorrow, when it opens at 2pm.
Children under 16 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult
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