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Sprinting for toys in 60 seconds

Nickelodeon invited kids from around South Africa to show off their super powers by snatching all their favourite toys in 60 seconds in the ultimate Nickelodeon Toy Sprint with Toys “R” Us.

The competition is now in the regional leg, where children from Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban will go head-to-head to make it to the finals.

On July 12, Toys “R” Us in Boksburg hosted the Johannesburg leg of the Nickelodeon Toy Sprint.

Aishania Naidoo holding her trolley with toys she collected during the Nickelodeon Toy Sprint at the Toys “R” Us store in Boksburg.

A total of four children put their speed to the test in a race against the clock to scoop as many toys as they can in 60 seconds.

The winners were Aishania Sana Naidoo, Chad Fanaroff, Julie Joan Kloppe and Maleeha Suliman.

From left: Ronny Naidu, Mogie Naidu, Veneita Naidoo holding Aishania Naidoo (winner), Ishara Naidoo and Indran Naidoo.

Tasania Parsadh, channel director for Nickelodeon said: “The competition was open to children aged 6 to 12 years. We are delighted to be partnering again this year with Toys “R” Us in this fun competition which is an epic race against the clock.

“Children always comes first at Nickelodeon and this is a dream competition for youngsters.”

Nicole Annells, marketing manager Toys R Us and Babies R Us South Africa, said: “We are overwhelmed by the incredible response to the competition and can’t wait to make all our finalists’ dreams of running through their favourite toy store a reality.”

Maleeha Suliman grabbing a table pool box during her 60 seconds toy sprint.

The winners of the Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg sprints will then go head-to-head in an online video battle determined by public vote to claim the ultimate prize for one winner.

The trip is an all-expenses paid trip for four to the Nickelodeon Hotels & Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

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