Robots are taking over Mandurah Forum these school holidays where kids are invited to get some hands-on time with the latest technology.
Children will get the chance to try cutting-edge technology using iPads to control robots and navigate a specially designed obstacle course complete with sound effects.
Centre Manager, Jacqueline McKenzie said our Robot Arenas are designed to excite, entertain and educate youngsters simultaneously, so we hope local kids are eager to join us for some robot fun these school holidays.
“If you’re looking for activities you and your children can get involved in over the September school holidays we’re pleased to continue to offer free activities here at Mandurah Forum."
The pop-up Robot Arenas will be available in the Mandurah Forum event space from September 23-30, between 11am and 2pm, excluding the Public Holiday on September 25.
Mandurah Forum’s Robot Arenas activity is best suited to children aged 5 to 13.
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