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HomeIn BusinessSpring into free holiday activities at Rose City Shoppingworld

Spring into free holiday activities at Rose City Shoppingworld

Get ready for some exciting fun at Rose City Shoppingworld these September school holidays with lots to see and do during the break with something for everyone.

From September 18 to 22, 10am to 1pm head to the area near Coles for Tinker Art — a celebration of creativity and all things spring.

Kids can craft their own animal glasses, choosing from various designs.

These pre-cut and ready-to-assemble glasses and felt kits promise endless fun for crafty kids.

Or for those kids with a passion for arts and nature they can paint an Australian animal or spring garden plaster figurine with assorted designs to choose from.

On 27 September, also near Coles, from 10am to 1pm, don’t miss the “Amazing Animals To You” petting zoo.

Experience an up-close encounter with adorable animals, from cheeky miniature goats to cuddly ducklings.

It’s a hands-on learning experience that is sure to bring smiles for all ages.

Then the entertainment continues with Magic Glen’s Bubble Shows from Thursday 28 to Saturday 30.

This is a chance to catch the mesmerising bubble displays at 10am and 12pm each day, near Coles, for a 45-minute show that will leave the family spellbound.

Rose City Shoppingworld’s September school holiday activities are a celebration of creativity, nature, and wonder.

Join them for some unforgettable experiences that will make this spring holiday break truly special.

Check out rosecityshopping.com.au for the latest on our school holiday activities.

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