Little Fins kids’ club for pre-schoolers will take place on Wednesday May 16 at Poole’s Dolphin Shopping Centre from 9.30am to 11.30am.

The next Little Fins activity session has a safari theme, where children can join Gary the Gorilla for interactive storytelling and soft play. There will be beanbags, rugs and cushions provided to give extra comfort for the storytelling sessions.

Little guests will be able to use 3D embellishments to create safari animal shapes, ape around with the monkey throwing game and have their photo taken with Gary the Gorilla. Colourful stickers and a range of pens will be available to decorate colouring sheets.

Little Fins is run by the award-winning Crafty Arty World and takes place in an area outside the Beales department store. Booking is not required to attend.

The shopping centre’s free monthly parent and child activity session takes place every third Wednesday of the month. Each Little Fins activity morning includes meet and greet guest character appearances, a pop-up soft play area and mini art and craft sessions.

John Grinnell, centre manager at the Dolphin Shopping Centre, commented: “We are so pleased with the turnout of our Little Fins free monthly activity sessions. It’s a great way for children to get creative and bond with others in our safe and welcoming environment. The sessions also pose a perfect opportunity for local parents to get to know one another whilst their children play.

“There’s a range of fun activities for children to get involved in, including arts and crafts, as well as an interactive play area with large toys.”

The following Little Fins event is scheduled for Wednesday June 20 with Freddy the Frog and a butterfly themed session.

For further information about events at the shopping centre, visit www.dolphinshoppingcentre.co.uk

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