Lollibop is the Big Bash for Little People

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Lollibop is the Big Bash for Little People

Billed as the big bash for little people, organisers have secured an impressive line up of diverse attractions and activities, guaranteed to keep kids (big and small) entertained for hours on end.

LolliBop, the latest name to hit the festival circuit, officially launched at Regent’s Park on June 1, 2011.

The launch comes ahead of the three day festival, which will take place in Regent’s Park, London on August 5, 6, and 7, 2011. The festival is a result of a sell out two day event in 2010 and is now back bigger and better than ever before.

Straight off the TV and onto the LolliBop live stage is CBeebies favourite Rastamouse, making his London debut at the LolliBop festival. Rastamouse, Scratchy and Zoomer will keep the little ones bopping with ‘Hot Hot Hot’ tracks from their debut album and cool, cool performances of songs from the show including ‘Ice Popp’.

Other big name acts confirmed to perform at the festival, include Dick and Dom, Zingzillas,  Peppa Pig, The Bopps, Mr Motivator and Charlie & Lola. And popular Cbeebies presenters Carrie Burnell, Alex Winters and Sid Stone will be joining in all the fun too.

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The Magic and wonderment is very much alive in the Enchanted Forest.  From tall tales to fairy dust let their imagination run wild. Amazing stories and readings from nationally acclaimed authors, lifelike gorillas, fairy and wizard school, crazy creatures and much more.

For all budding Einsteins, Science Museum Live is great fun for all the family to enjoy, with spectacular science and hands-on exhibits. Launch an exploding rocket, fire a vortex of air and learn the secrets behind some of the coolest science experiments.

And if that wasn’t enough, there’s plenty of arts and craft activities, face painting and workshops, including DJ classes and pizza making sessions.  Go karting, a football factory (with Tottenham Hotspurs), babyoke, stand up comedy and even a ‘gorilla enclosure’ all add to the LolliBop fun.  A wide selection of food and drinks stalls are on hand to provide a welcome rest. 



 

Published on 14 June 2011 by Wayne Feltham

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