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Westfield keeps the kids amused

WESTFIELD Fountain Gate is proudly supporting this year’s Berwick Show.
Families can enjoy two classic musical pantomimes, Jack and the Beanstalk and Goldilocks and the Three Bears, presented by Westfield Fountain Gate.
Kids will have the chance to participate in the shows and there will be free giveaways at each performance.
Performances will be on Saturday 24 February.
Jack and the Beanstalk will start at 12.30pm and Goldilocks and the Three Bears will start at 2.30pm at the stage area near the food court.
When parents need a coffee break, bring the kids along to the Westfield Kids Activity Centre located undercover near the food court.
Kids are invited to explore their creativity painting a range of stencilled prints.
The Westfield Kids activity centre will be in operation from 10am to 4pm Saturday 24 and 11am to 3pm on Sunday 25 February during the show.
While at the activity centre, make sure you register your child as a Westfield Kid; you will both enjoy lots of benefits.
Registered parents receive special offers and kids entertainment information before everyone else.
It will also save parents the hassle of searching for things to do with the kids, information, facilities or kids services.
And what’s in it for the kids? It’s a great program, making them feel part of a bigger community and allowing them to participate in fun events and activities.
Westfield will also give them a welcome gift, a letter from Santa and a birthday card.

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