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Laughter echoed across the park as kids bounced, jumped, and played during the Joy FM Party at the Park, with the bouncing castles quickly becoming the main attraction for the young ones.
Children lined up excitedly for their turn on the colourful inflatable castles, where they leapt into the air, tumbled with friends, and burned off energy under the watchful eyes of parents and volunteers.


The bounce area stayed busy throughout the event, filled with smiles and nonstop motion.
It spilt into laughter on grass-stained clothes, tired legs and faces lit with unfiltered excitement.


As families streamed into the gardens for Joy FM’s Family Party in the Park, children quickly claimed the space in ways only they can, running freely, chasing games, tugging at parents’ hands and turning the wide green landscape into a playground of their own making.
Away from the wrapped gifts and indoor routines of Christmas Day, the park offered something simpler: room to move.


Children darted between activity points, queued impatiently for games, and ate with their families.

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