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Three school holiday must-dos in Noosa

1. Build-A-Bear Workshop at Noosa Civic

Have ’FURbulous’ school holiday fun with a PAWfect Build-A-Bear Workshop Experience.

The workshop is running from Monday 11 to Friday 15 January at 9:30am, 11am and 1pm. The class is just $10 per child.

Bring to life your very own furry friend by participating in a fun heart ceremony.

Your new furry friend will be pre-filled with just the right amount of cuddliness, ready for you to bring it to life by adding your very own heart and personal touches in the fun-filled, half hour-long session.

Your bear will also come with their own birth certificate becoming an instant family member. For more information visit www.noosacivicshopping.com.au

2. Crafty workshops, indoor and outdoor sporty fun

Noosa Council’s venues offer a range of fun activities to keep your children entertained over the school holidays, from storytelling to crafty workshops, indoor and outdoor sporty fun.

Learn to swim at the Noosa Aquatic Centre, play on the jumping castle at the Noosa Leisure Centre or sign up the Summer Reading Club at the Noosa Library.

The Noosa Regional Gallery even has a range of fun craft workshops running at a range of dates through January. For more information visit www.noosa.qld.gov.au

3. Try out gymnastics

Cooroy Gymnastics Club welcomes anyone and everyone between the ages of 5 and 8 to experience gymnastics in a fun-filled three hour session.

The session will take place on Tuesday 19 January from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Please be sure to pack morning tea, lunch and a water bottle.

The session costs $25. For more information visit www.cooroygymnasticsclub.com.au

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