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Paw Patrol is coming to Shelburne

May 20, 2016   ·   0 Comments

By Michelle Janzen

 

Paw Patrol is one of the biggest things going in kids’ TV and next Sunday, May 29, four of the Play Pups will be at Infinite Play located at 485289 Country Road 11.

The Play Pups will make their first appearance from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and then again from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.

This children’s show is a computer-animated Canadian series about a boy named Ryder and his team of problem-solving dogs in a town known as Adventure Bay.

It is aimed at preschool children and the dialogue is simple and easy to understand, and the episodes follow a clear pattern.

Paw Patrol stories are based on the concept of teaching kids to assemble the right tools for a project. Someone’s in trouble, usually another animal, and they have to gather, analyze what the problem is, and then deploy the right dogs to go solve that problem.

Led by 10-year-old Ryder, the pups of Paw Patrol are rescue dogs in training.

Each pup is inspired by a real-world job like fire fighter, police officer, and construction worker.

When trouble strikes Adventure Bay, they’re there to save the day. Whether it’s a cat in a tree or a train off the tracks, they always find a way to help those in need.

Skye is a fearless and smart Cockapoo who loves to fly in her helicopter, or with the wings in her pup pack. She tries everything with a backflip, grace, and a smile.

Using his police truck and megaphone, this German Shepherd is an athletic natural leader who likes to take charge. Chase may be on the case, but he has to watch out for cats and feathers because he’s allergic.

Rocky is a mix-breed pup that always has handy resources. He’s an enthusiastic recycling dog with a thousand ideas and tools inside of his pup pack.

From the firehouse to his fire truck, Marshall is a Dalmatian who is all action, easily excited, and the clumsy one of the group. The pups will always hear Marshall say, “I’m okay!”

Along with this event, Infinite Play also offer many other specialities throughout the month such as Tuesday Playdate, which includes coffee, breakfast and play time for $5 before 11 a.m. and, on occasion, there is a speaker or demonstration.

New at Infinite Play is a monthly Paint Night being held the third Friday of every month, with limited seating. Just painting is offered at $30, dinner and painting offered at $40 and dinner, painting and babysitting offered at $50. Dinner is catered from a local restaurant and tickets must be pre-ordered for this event.

Infinite Play continues to offer other specialized days for children and workshops that are available for anyone to join, as well as their fantastic, competitively priced birthday parties.

Why worry about cleaning up before and after a bunch of people come to your house for a party? Let Infinite Play take care of it all for you from food to loot bags they do it all.

For more information on the activities offered at Infinite Play, or for tickets to see the Play Pups please contact them at 519-925-3535, visit them at www.infiniteplay.ca.

 

         

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