The Cornish Seal Sanctuary will host creative and educational marine conservation workshops for children this summer.
The workshops, including seal pup rescue demonstrations and informative chats from the charity's team, are designed to inspire the next generation of ocean conservationists.
Children will also have the chance to join The LEGO Group's Build the Change programme.
In the programme, children can learn about real-life sustainability challenges and come up with their own ideas to safeguard sea turtles using LEGO bricks.
The event will begin on July 25 and continue for six weeks.
Sarah Pegg, general manager at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary, said: "Our mission here at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary is to inspire a love for marine life and a commitment to protecting it.
"Through activities like the LEGO Build The Change Programme and seal pup rescue demonstrations, we hope to educate and inspire the next generation of ocean guardians."
Children and families can also learn about the Sea Life Trust's conservation projects and beach cleans during the event.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, in Gweek, is devoted to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured and orphaned seals.
The sanctuary welcomes about 60 seal pups every year.
It also houses resident seals and Icelandic puffins who cannot be released due to lifelong conditions and injuries.
The Sanctuary is open every day from 10am to 5pm, with a 20% discount available when booking online.
More information and tickets are available at sealifetrust.org.
Payment includes an entry pass that is valid for 12 months.
The LEGO Build the Change activity is included in admission to the Cornish Seal Sanctuary.
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