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To the parents who are looking for something exciting for the kids age 3-7 years old!


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Super Fun Parties presents: MONA'S CHRISTMAS MAGIC SHOW!


When crazy Elfie Mona, together with the frozen Selfie Elfie, decide to take Santa's sleigh for a visit to London they get themselves into trouble resulting in a unforgetable magical adventure ?


Elfie Mona presents a well-balanced interactive show with a mixture of Christmas music, magic, comedy, dancing and sidesplitting humour.

Your child will have a magical time and will receive a FREE reindeer balloon wand after the show!

This show is suitable for children ages 3-7.


Book your tickets today - limited places available !


https://www.superfunparties.co.uk/events/monas-christmas-magic-show


Doors open 15 min before the show starts

Duration 1 hour

Please note that photographers will be presented and the show will be recorded.


If you have any questions please call: 07950844039

or email: [email protected]

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