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Easter Bunny is coming

These April school holidays, Rose City Shoppingworld will be full of fun Easter activity and excitement to keep the kids entertained.

There will be a free kid’s craft hub near Coles, going from Monday 3 to Thursday 6, 10am to 1pm each day where they can make all sorts of Easter craft.

Running from Monday 27 March, there will be an Easter Egg guessing competition where customers will have the opportunity to guess the number of eggs in the jar, the closest answer wins the whole lot.

The winner will be drawn on Thursday 6 April, just in time for Easter.

On Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 April, customers can get a free printed 6×4 photo with the Easter Bunny from 10am to 1pm, near Woolworths, limited to one free photo per family.

For those wanting more pictures to share with family, there will be packages available to purchase.

To finish up the holiday excitement, the Easter Bunny will be visiting the centre on Monday 3, Tuesday 4 and Saturday 8 April from 10am to 12pm each day.

So, bring the kids in and take some time out with free fun for the whole family.

Easter Holiday Fun

Free Kid’s Craft

Monday 3 to Thurs 6 April, 10am – 1pm

Easter Egg Guessing Comp

Monday 27 March to Wednesday 5 April

Free Easter Bunny Photos

Wednesday 5 and Thurs 6 April, 10am – 1pm

Easter Bunny Visits

Monday 3, Tuesday 4 and Sat 8 April, 10am – 12pm

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