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There is a lot to do this Christmas in Birmingham and Solihull

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
November 23, 2019
in World
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People of Birmingham and Solihull are very excited after knowing that there are a lot of free things to do this Christmas. People find Christmas expensive with gift buying, grocery shopping and more. But this year’s Christmas would give relaxation to the people around Birmingham and Solihull.

Birmingham city centre is offering colorful PAW Patrol Trail that will feature models of Chase, Mashall, Skye, and the gang. This is a free event where PAW Patrol fans can go through a trail map to find all the characters.

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The snowman, snow play, and postal express are back to Touchwood this Christmas for kids. They can play a lot of snow games including throwing snowballs and play in the frosty fun from November 16 to Christmas Eve. This is free of cost and a great opportunity to take photos and convey Merry Christmas Wishes 2020 to the loved ones.

The Snowman and The Snowdog are available to take everyone in the Chrismas spirit. Iconic Polar bear and Presley will also be available to make a perfect family photo. The Postal Express is there from November 16 to allow kids to check their present requests with Santa’s elves at the North Pole.

The IKEA store is in Wednesbury. It is hosting free breakfast with Santa events this December. People can also meet with Santa here and have breakfast together.

The IKEA store is also going to host a free event for IKEA family members. Writing letters to Santa has started from November 21 and it will run till December 23. The Elf Station returned to Resort World and it is free for fun festive activities for people of all ages. The Elf Station’s team of elves will help kids to write their letters to Santa. It will remain open from November 30 to 22 December between 11 am and 5 pm.

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Richard has worked as a journalist for various print-based magazines for more than 5 years. He brings together substantial news pieces from the Education industry.

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