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Children will have the chance to meet a popular PAW Patrol pup at a free event in Watford.
Skye will be making an appearance at The Entertainer in Atria Watford on April 29 during regular intervals from 10am to 4pm. The PAW Patrol star will also be around for pup-tacular high-fives, a hug and children can also pose for a photo with their favourite furry friend.Craig Lowe, events coordinator at The Entertainer, said: “We know that children of all ages love Paw Patrol, so we are certain that this event will be incredibly popular.
“This is a great opportunity for little ones to meet their PAW Patrol hero and have some fun in-store.” Skye will be at the Watford store for one day only before she dashes off to re-join the PAW Patrol gang for another action-packed adventure, so guests are advised to arrive in plenty of time for the chance to meet and greet one of the world’s most popular pups.
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