Mall painted yellow with Minion Madness

Minions evolved from a single cell organism at the dawn of time and their single purpose is to serve others, preferably someone that they cannot accidentally kill. On Saturday Mall of the North hosted a few minions who used their skills of servitude to keep members of the mall’s Kids Club occupied. Club members enjoyed …

Minions evolved from a single cell organism at the dawn of time and their single purpose is to serve others, preferably someone that they cannot accidentally kill. On Saturday Mall of the North hosted a few minions who used their skills of servitude to keep members of the mall’s Kids Club occupied.

Club members enjoyed creating the most delicious dessert with the Minions’ favourite fruit, bananas. Their banana splits were fun to make and even more fun to eat.
The little ones also made their own Minion toys with paint, cardboard and clay and had a great time colouring and playing in the specially created soft play area. All activities were under the watchful eye of specially trained caretakers.
Afterwards they were able to take a photograph with everybody’s favourite gullible Minion, Dave.

 

Story & Photos: MARKI FRANKEN
>>marki.observer@gmail.com

 

Featured Photo: Andani Rembuluwani, Anne-Lize van Dyk, Carika Fouché, Caretaker, Waldo Mouton and LJ van Dyk enjoy playing with clay.

 

Mahlagonoo Chaike and Mosima Rembuluwani make their own minions using cardboard and paint.
Bonga Sambo, Liandré Coetzee, Penny van den Heever, Caretaker, Claudia Nethate and Nwayitelo Samo are creating yummy banana splits.
Bianca Duvenhage, Caretaker, helps Thapelo Mothiba and Chipo Lekganyane to paint their Minion toys.
Azariah and Michael Tefo are stunned to meet Dave the Minion at Mall of the North’s Kids Club Minion Madness on Saturday.
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