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KidzMondo plans mini city for Melbourne, Australia

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Edutainment brand, KidzMondo, is launching a new mini city in Melbourne, Australia, that aims to provide "cognitive and personal growth" for its young visitors.

The $30 million attraction will be located in Melbourne's Eastern suburbs and will be for children between the ages of 2 and 14.

There, they can chose from 80 different professions to manage the miniature city.

Construction on the park will begin later this year. Theindoor attraction is planned for construction in a 7000sqm centre atBox Hill Institute’s Lilydale campus. It is set to open in 2020.


It is hoped to draw over250,000 students visiting both as individuals and on school trips. Admission will cost around $39.

KidzMondo Australia chief Norman Gray toldThe Herald Sun:"We need to provide our children with an environment where they can experiment."

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"The KidzMondo Educational Curriculum also improves the development of interpersonal skills and positive attitudes, while motivating creative thinking"

According to Financial Review, the firm is also planning destinations inBrisbane, Perth and Sydney. They will join existing parks inBeirut, Turkey, UAE and Qatar.Boutique adviser Sanston Securitiesis understood to be working with Ernst & Young on raising funds for the Australian arm of KidzMondo.

The Qatar attraction is sitedin theMall of Qatar, the attractionhas a footprint of around 8000square metres. It hasover80 shops and buildingsallowing over 80 role-playing activities for children.

Some of the key buildingsat the indoor theme park area BankandaFire Station. In addition, there is also a PetrolStationand aPolice Station.

Mini city designed to prepare kids for adulthood is coming to Melbourne's eastern suburbs | Daily Mail Online