Youngsters were putting their best foot forward at the weekend as they celebrated the coming of May in traditional style.
On Monday, the Museum of East Anglian Life, in Stowmarket, sprang into life as visitors were invited to join in annual May Day celebrations.
Children and adults were given the chance to dance round the museum's Maypole, take part in a Green Man mask-making workshop and watch the Hageneth Morris Dancers perform.
The East Anglian Traditional Music Trust was also on site, allowing people to have a go with its collection of jig dolls.
Patsy Cane, of the museum, said: "It was the most successful May Day we have had in years. I think people are getting more into traditional events and enjoy the chance to take part. We have been expanding children's activities over the years, so there was something for everyone."
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