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    Giant children’s characters to take over St David’s Cardiff this Easter

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 23, 2022No Comments
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    A toy brick model trail featuring much-loved children’s characters will come to St David’s Cardiff this Easter.

    The giant PAW Patrol, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Abby Hatcher and Shimmer & Shine characters will be part of a free trail for families to explore throughout the city shopping destination during the school holidays.

    The 15 models of the Nick Jr. favourites, including Chase, Skye and Abby Hatcher are made up of more than half a million toy bricks, weighing over 2,300 kg and taking nearly 2,000 hours to construct.

    The exhibition, presented and built by BRICKLIVE and brought to Cardiff by FOR Cardiff, includes interactive fun such as a sit-on Shimmer and Shine Magic Carpet and a walk-in selfie zone with Blaze from Blaze and the Monster Machines. Following a trail map, participants who find all the characters will be able to claim a prize as their reward.

    James Waugh, centre director of St David’s Cardiff, said: “The Nick Jr. trail brings together a line-up of 15 much-loved children’s characters along with toy bricks, a winning combination which we can’t wait to see here at St David’s. It will be a fun and free experience for the Easter holidays and we’re looking forward to seeing our younger visitors’ reactions to these larger-than-life characters.”

    Adrian Field, Executive Director of FOR Cardiff said: “We’re excited to be hosting the first Nick Jr. toy brick model trail in Wales here in Cardiff this Easter. Children will get the chance to see their favourite characters like they’ve never seen them before and have an enjoyable day out.

    “Our remit is to enhance Cardiff’s position as a destination city. We are expecting to welcome more families into the city for this free event and hope they make the most of Cardiff’s fantastic hospitality and retail opportunities while they’re here.”

    Christina Anthony, Bricklive Director, said, “Our brick-built Nick Jr tour is a must for a family day out. Watching the kids explore and discover their favourite tv characters along the trail provides an incredible experience and memories that will last forever.”

    The free trail will be held throughout St David’s Cardiff from 11-24 April and maps can be collected from the guest services desk, located on the upper level of the Grand Arcade, during centre opening hours.

    Full list of characters on the Nick Jr. tour:

    • Abby Hatcher: Abby Hatcher, Bozzly, Abby Hatcher interactive head-in-hole exhibit
    • Blaze and the Monster Machines: AJ, Blaze stand-in selfie zone
    • PAW Patrol: Marshall, Rubble, Chase, Rocky, Zuma, Skye, Ryder
    • Shimmer & Shine: Shimmer, Shine, interactive sit-on magic carpet
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