Ninja Kids: Children race for ultimate title these holidays
NEED some entertainment for your children now Christmas is over? Watch them become Ninja Kids these school holidays.
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NOW that Christmas is over your children may need something to keep them entertained, and Grand Central has you covered.
This school holiday's centre activities focus on action-packed inflatable obstacle courses, where kids can race each other in a bid to win the ultimate title and bragging rights.
Ninja Kids operates in the centre from 10am to 2pm every day until Friday, January 25.
The largest activation, a 12-metre course, is on level one outside Woolworths.
Two six-metre courses are located at Centre Court on level one, and on level two outside Big W.
Baby Bounce, for the little ones, is on level two outside Myer.
Children can bounce around on the inflatables or race each other.
Each participant registers with the staff and two races step up to the starting line where a big screen will count them down.
At the end of the course, the participants hit the red button on their side of the finish line and the winner is displayed live on the big screen.
There are also a number of other events taking place at the shopping centre.
Vapiano's famous Pizza Kids is back and children can learn how to become pizza masters.
For $10 pizza chefs will teach kids how to knead dough, garnish their creations and send the pizzas to the oven.
Classes run daily until Sunday, January 20 and need to be booked through EventBrite.
BCC Cinemas also has a great range of movies and activities on during the school holidays to entertain the kids.
Marketing manager Marieke Bridgeman said there was also a colouring-in station and kids craft area.
"Visit the Grand Central cinema to see a movie with the family, and enjoy a variety of activities for kids including colouring-in and craft," she said.
"Kids will be able to make things like a reindeer antler headband, Spider-Man mask or bookmark, Viking hat, and origami pelican."
Originally published as Ninja Kids: Children race for ultimate title these holidays