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Kolkata: A comic con treat for children

| @indiablooms | Nov 10, 2017, at 09:13 pm

Kolkata, Nov 10 (IBNS): As a curtain-raiser for the upcoming Children's Day, may be you can take your kids for a Comic Con this Saturday, to be held at Salt Lake in Kolkata.

Organised by Toddler Town and Stone Paper Scissors, it will have magic shows, pottery, fashions shows, live games, craft station, food stalls and lots more.

Get attractive tattoos, hairstyles and nail art and be the Diva at the Instant Photo Corner.

There will be specially choreographed routines and latest music at the zumba session with Shakti for children.

The programme will be held from one pm to seven pm at the Krishna Vatika Banquets in Salt Lake, Kolkata.

Image: StonePaperScissors/FB

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