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Kids' entertainment channel hosts special carnival at Kolkata's popular entertainment park

| @indiablooms | Jan 07, 2020, at 06:28 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Kids' entertainment channel Sony YAY! recently held a carnival for the young brigade and their families at Kolkata's Nicco Park.

Called 'The Giant Wheel Festival', the two-day ticketed event included amusing YAY! toons, including characters from the various programmes aired - Honey Bunny, Guru Bhole and KickO, delectable cuisine and fun zones.

Tollywood actor Dev Adhikari, who was present at the venue, interacted with the guests.

New media artist Lalon encouraged kids to illustrate the popular toon characters Honey and Bunny.

Meanwhile. accompanying parents spent quality time at the Adult Creche, enjoying massages and manicures.

Other programmes included Magic show, Zumba dance sessions, science experiments, fun-zones with a range of theme adventure rides, Virtual Reality games, flea market

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