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Parents urged to book Edinburgh Zoo Paw Patrol event to 'avoid disappointment'

Parents urged to book Edinburgh Zoo Paw Patrol event to 'avoid disappointment'

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Paw Patrol is coming to the capital this September for a fun-filled day with pancakes and crafts.
Edinburgh children will have the chance to meet characters from the beloved kid's show through a collaboration event at Edinburgh Zoo.
The event will take place on September 13 from 10am to 11am and Edinburgh Zoo staff recommended booking tickets months in advance to "avoid disappointment".
Programming will include a pancake breakfast, arts and crafts, and appearances from Chase and Skye - two of the show's iconic mascots.
Paw Patrol is a children's series about a boy named Ryder who leads a crew of search and rescue dogs. The show premiered in the United States in 2013 and has become a global sensation in subsequent years. It is one of the highest grossing media franchises of all time.
An online listing from Edinburgh Zoo read: "PAW Patrol pups Chase and Skye will be taking a break from Adventure Bay to visit the zoo on Saturday 13 September
"Come along and see some of your favourite characters at our Pups and Pancakes Breakfast – enjoy a tasty breakfast followed by fun-filled arts and crafts plus a guest appearance from Chase and Skye!
"We recommend booking your tickets now to avoid disappointment."
A further listing on the Edinburgh Zoo website said: "Entry to the event is at 9am through our members gate and breakfast will be served in The Gannet restaurant. Tickets include entry to Edinburgh Zoo for the rest of the day.
"We are happy to cater to specific dietary requirements. Carer tickets available. For more information, please contact events@rzss.org.uk"
Prices for the event are:
Adult Breakfast – £37
Adult member – £22
Child Breakfast – £35
Child member – £20
You can book tickets here.
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