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Bear prince hunts for castle

CASEY’s Playschool fans are being given the royal treatment with the show’s stars coming to Berwick for a live show next month.
Kids Promotions, in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, has announced its Playschool Live Tour with the show playing at Beaconhills College in Berwick on 8 March.
The popular children’s television program is heading on a national concert tour with its show Prince of Bears.
In the show, Big Ted has a royal adventure as he sets out to find his castle.
On the way he is joined by his friends Humpty, Little Ted, Jemima and the rest of the Playschool toys who find themselves having lots of fun and adventure along the way in small farms and in large towns on the hunt for Big Ted’s castle.
The live shows are specially designed to delight pre-schoolers and parents alike and feature songs, games and stories, presented by two Playschool presenters.
As with the television program, everything in the concerts is carefully paced especially for children.
There are songs to move to, as well as quiet times to just watch and listen.
Tickets for the show are now on sale at www.kidspromotions.com.au.

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