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Dance with Dora at the Kids Big Day Out
Dance with Dora the Explorer

Dance with Dora at the KIDS BIG DAY OUT
Good Friday 2nd April 2010

Dora the Explorer – LIVE APPEARANCES AT ETIHAD STADIUM

Click here to print the Kids Big Day Out brochure including map

Kids Big Day Out activities start from 10am to 4pm at Etihad Stadium, Docklands.

A fun-filled day for all the family to raise funds for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal with two very special shows starring television character and adventurer Dora the Explorer, plus you’ll have the chance to meet both Dora and Diego.

The outer concourse entertainment includes kids’ rides, face paining a chance to ride in a Mustang or a Hummer and have your photo taken with your favourite Channel 7 celebrity. The whole family will love it.

See the live coverage of the Good Friday Appeal telethon and radiothon.

The stadium is conveniently located adjacent to Southern Cross Station and is serviced by trams along Latrobe Street.

Entrance to the Kids Big Day Out is free. Any gold coin donations will be greatly appreciated.

 
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