Marsden Jazz Festival offers fun from all the family — with special events lined up for the youngest of jazz fans.

Artful Playground will perform two interactive musical tales, while The Rip Roaring Success are taking over the Cowshed with Western swing and stonebaked pizza.

Here's what's on for kids at Marsden Jazz Festival:

Lolly Pops and Circus Props

Sunday 11.30am, Standedge Tunnel Visitors Centre, tickets £5

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Lolly Pops and Circus Props by Artful Playground
Lolly Pops and Circus Props by Artful Playground

Join Artful Playground for an interactive musical story aimed at children aged three to seven, and children with special educational needs. Children are encouraged to take part and become the characters, sing songs and play games with the story tellers.

In Lolly Pops and Circus Props, we learn about Lolly's dreams of adventure — but when she runs away from the circus to see the world, some unexpected obstacles leave her dreaming of home. But how will she get back?

The Rip Roaring Success at the Cowshed

Sunday 1pm, The Cowshed, tickets £11

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Rip Roaring Success at the Cowshed
Rip Roaring Success at the Cowshed

Head down to the Cowshed at Edibles in West Slaithwaite for 'the hottest Western swing band East of El Paso'! Harlem hot jazz meets country fiddle to get the whole family's toes tapping!

The band will also be firing up their outdoor cob pizza oven and serving delicious stonebaked pizza — bring your own drinks and join the party.

The Toothy Adventure of Davy Denture

Sunday, 1.30pm, Standedge Tunnel Visitors Centre, tickets £5

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The Toothy Adventure of Davy Denture by Artful Playground
The Toothy Adventure of Davy Denture by Artful Playground

Another interactive musical adventure from Artful Playground, suitable for children aged three to seven and children with special educational needs. Youngsters in the audience will help to tell the story, play games and sing songs.

In this tale, everyone expects Davy to be a dentist when he grows up — but he has other ideas. Davy goes on an adventure with Grandpa Fred and Robot where he makes toothy discoveries, learns about love and loss, and finally decides what he wants to be.

Plan the rest of your festival weekend with our what's on guide