HERE is a glimpse inside the Nick Jr. Adventure Centre – featuring children's favourites such as Paw Patrol and Blaze – that is on its way to St Helens.
The adventure centre is visiting Tesco, St Helens Linkway on Sunday, July 8.
Blaze and the Monster Machines, Nella the Princess Knight, PAW Patrol, Rusty Rivets and Shimmer and Shine will each have dedicated play stations inside.
Attractions include a Nella the Princess Knight themed transformation game, PAW Patrol Chase race, Rusty Rivets lab and Shimmer and Shine wishing station.
Activities in the Nick Jr Adventure Centre are as follows:
Blaze Axel City Garage
• A thinking challenge for kids and family members using the different wheels to reach and turn Blaze’s in order to fire up his engine and set him off
Nella Friend Match Transformation
• A two player game where participants choose to be either Princess Nella or Nella Knight and take it in turns to match the character pairs
• Participants then spin the Nella pictures to transform from Knight to Princess, for a fun face-through photo opportunity
PAW Patrol (2 Activities)
1. Help Chase solve a puzzle by navigating the roads to reach HQ in PAW Patrol Chase Race
2. A fun game where participants help Marshall rescue Chickaletta from the roof by building a ladder for him in PAW Marshall Rescue
Rusty Rivets Lab
• A branded Rusty worksheet containing four different pre-cut robots that kids can stick together to create their very own rivet robot!
Shimmer & Shine Wishing Studio
• Kids and grown-ups can get creative in a glitter studio by playing with glitter tattoos, making a wish and leaving it on a wish wall
• Kids can get grown-ups to post images online
Attendees are encouraged to share their photos from the day on Instagram with #nickjradventure to be in with the chance of winning one of 10 PAW Patroller toys.
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