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Dinomania to Thrill Families in Grantham with Prehistoric Puppets

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Dinomania to Thrill Families in Grantham with Prehistoric Puppets

Families across Lincolnshire have a lot to look forward to as Dinomania, a unique and interactive entertainment event featuring prehistoric puppetry, is poised to take centre stage at the Grantham Market Place. The performance group, which shot to widespread recognition as semifinalists in Britain’s Got Talent in 2022, is offering what they describe as a ‘gripping, unforgettable experience for children’. This cost-free event is set to unfold on 17 August and will comprise three enthralling sessions at 11:00 BST, 12:30, and 14:30. Expressing enthusiasm for the educational and entertainment value of the event, South Kesteven District Council’s deputy leader, Councillor Paul Stokes, assured that it would be a day of fun and learning for all families in attendance.

The preceding article is based upon initial reporting carried out by www.bbc.com

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