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Kolkata: Stone Paper Scissors extends the festive cheer with kids' party

| @indiablooms | Nov 03, 2017, at 07:55 pm

Kolkata, Nov 3 (IBNS):� Kolkata-based Stone Paper Scissors has decided to extend the festive fun a wee bit more for the city's children by holding a Halloween themed party at their premises on Saturday (Nov 4).

Kids can dress in spooky costumes for a fancy dress session, bring a carved pumpkin and grab a prize, the organisers said.

Other programmes for children include live games, craft station, free usage of the play area, rock climbing, aerial walk, and spider climb.

The programme will be held between 11am and 8pm. Charges apply.

For more info, contact -- 33 46018465/ 9051663789.


 

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