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Kids fun in Werribee

Everyone is invited to check out the Werribee City Centre this coming summer for a range of children’s events.

Among the fun will be outdoor twilight movie nights, a pop-up traffic park where kids can build their cycling skills and Rhyme Time at the Werribee Outdoor Pool.

Movies in the Park will run at Kelly Park from Saturday 15 November to Saturday 15 March, with all sessions happening between 5-8pm.

The Minions, The Rise of Gru, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Paddington 2, Mamma Mia and Sonic The Hedgehog will be among the blockbusters kids and their families can enjoy.

Rhyme Time in the Pool will take place 10-10.30am every Monday between 1 December and 19 January.

Cr Mia Shaw said her ward will be the place to be.

“Bring a rug and a picnic or grab dinner to go from one of Werribee City Centre’s great dining options and settle in for family-friendly favourites on the big screen,” she said.

“Pre-show entertainment will create a festival atmosphere perfect for warm summer evenings.

Cr Shaw also encourages families to take their children to the free Pop-Up Traffic Park between 10-18 January.

The park will feature a miniature traffic system with lights and bicycle lanes intended to teach children about road safety while having fun.

Details: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/werribeecitycentre

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