The flamboyant Rattray Park in Kumasi on Tuesday, hosted one of the biggest crowd at a single event since its inception.
Over 3,000 children from all over the Ashanti region flocked to the Park for the Luv Kids Party on Christmas Day.
The children take their turn for two days of Kids Party, with all the fanfare on December 25 and 26, at the Rattray Park.
The package is meant to give listeners and other residents, young and old, glorious moments to remember.
Celebrants, who head to Ashanti Region, have everything to cheer about and make the best of their Christmas.
The children danced, jumped and did all kinds of things to win prizes.
Santa Claus was also around to give presents.
Parents had no option than to join their children as they take the park by storm.
Families will converge on New Year’s Day, for the Party in the Park, this time round, away from the usual ground to the Rattray Park.
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