
Party Animals Mobile will be at Baked! on Main Street in St. Charles for a Stuff-a-Bear Party and Animal Cookie Decorating event for kids. Participants can pick one of three full size, 16-inch animals to stuff in the mini workshop (unicorn, dinosaur or black bear), and get a free picture taken them and their new friend.
Kids can decorate animal sugar cookies while their wait their turn to make their new friend. Baked! will offer 10% off food purchases before and after the event.
Due to social distancing, there is a limit of one adult guest per child, masks are required in the workshop area, and hand santizer stations will be set up throughout the store and workshop.
July 22 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. or 6 to 7:30 p.m. Cost is $35 per child.
Get tickets via eventbrite here.
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