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Kinder Joy Hosts a Free Night in the Museum Dinosaur Adventure for Families

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This April, Kinder Joy invites families to step into a thrilling after-hours dinosaur adventure with an immersive Jurassic World experience at the Australian Museum.

On Friday 17 April, Kinder Joy is hosting a free, one-night-only after-hours dinosaur adventure at the Australian Museum, inviting families to experience the Museum’s iconic Dinosaur Exhibition like never before.

Created for children aged 8 -13 and their families, the exclusive evening experience will see guests recruited into the “Dino Squad,” embarking on an interactive mission through the gallery to uncover surprises, complete challenges and complete their mission to track down escaped dinosaurs

Across a series of sessions from 6:30pm, families will explore the exhibition after hours, engaging with hands-on activities set among real fossils, life-size dinosaur models and towering prehistoric displays.

Blending play, discovery and Jurassic World excitement, the experience is designed to spark curiosity and teamwork, and create memorable shared family moments in one of Australia’s most iconic cultural settings.

Kinder Joy is all about creating moments of surprise and delight, and this Jurassic World experience brings that to life in an exciting and immersive way,” says Azzurra Puricelli, Head of Marketing and New Business.

It’s an opportunity for families to connect, explore and create unforgettable memories together.”

45-minute sessions will run between 6.30pm and 9:15pm on Friday 17 April. Places are limited and bookings are essential via Eventbrite. One ticket is required per child, and all children must be accompanied by an adult

About Kinder:

Kinder has been bringing joy to families all around Australia for over 30 years, celebrating the little moments… The everyday ones, the surprising ones and the ones that pass in a blink of an eye.

Currently sold in 170 countries, the Kinder brand offers a wide range of high-quality products from chocolate bars to surprise-filled treats. Find out more at www.kinder.com/au/en.

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