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Chloe and siblings are Moshi Monster mad

Eight-year-old Chloe said she spends so much time on the computer playing Moshi Monsters, her mother tells her to “get off because you’re wasting the internet”.

( back from left ) host Matthew Steven, Poppet the Moshi Monster and host LaToya Saifolio. ( front from left ) Taylah, Chloe and Jake Hatton. Moshi Monster at Grand Central. . Picture: Nev Madsen
( back from left ) host Matthew Steven, Poppet the Moshi Monster and host LaToya Saifolio. ( front from left ) Taylah, Chloe and Jake Hatton. Moshi Monster at Grand Central. . Picture: Nev Madsen

SIBLINGS Jake, Taylah and Chloe Hatton are Moshi Monster mad.

Eight-year-old Chloe said she spends so much time on the computer playing the online game Moshi Monsters, her mother tells her to "get off because you're wasting the internet".

The three Hatton children were at Grand Central Shopping Centre yesterday eagerly awaiting the arrival of Poppet the Moshi Monster at the Moshi Monsters show. They were with their grandmother Cheryl Hatton.

"They're just Moshi-mad," Mrs Hatton said before the show.

Moshi Monsters is an online world of adoptable pet monsters for boys and girls aged six to 12 where they can choose from six virtual pet monsters (Poppet, Luvli, Katsuma, Zommer, Furi and Diavlo) to nurture.

The show will be playing at 11am, 12pm and 1pm daily until Friday at Centre Court, Level 1, Grand Central.

Children can also participate in the Moshi Treasure Hunt. Children can collect a map from the shopping centre or online at www.myholidayfun.com.au/grandcentral.

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