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Children are also having their fair share of excitement at Joy FM’s Party in the Park 2025, currently ongoing at the Aburi Botanical Gardens, as the annual family-centred event continues to create memorable experiences for patrons of all ages.
Across the expansive grounds, children could be seen fully immersed in a variety of engaging activities designed especially for them.


From bouncing castles and fun games to face painting and interactive play zones, the event has transformed sections of the botanical gardens into a lively playground, filled with laughter and youthful energy.


Parents watched on with smiles as their children participated in organised games, danced to music and interacted freely with other young attendees in a safe and friendly environment.

For many families, the event has provided a rare opportunity for children to enjoy outdoor recreation away from screens, while bonding with peers and family members.


The serene atmosphere of the Aburi Botanical Gardens has further enhanced the experience, offering an ideal setting for outdoor family entertainment.

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