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Friday, February 27, 2009 , Updated

First annual Dallas Kids Expo to take place March 21 & 22

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In today’s busy world, it is increasingly difficult for working parents to find time to research quality products and services for their children. Parents struggle through a maze of childcare providers, afterschool activities, enrichment, new products and more. The Dallas Kids Expo, March 21 & 22 at Dallas Market Hall, will help parents “connect the dots” to find quality products and services for their children.

The Dallas Kids Expo offers a one-of-a-kind venue where parents can gather information, meet professionals and learn valuable techniques, and where children can enjoy experiential play, interact with sports figures and mascots, and learn from dozens of interactive displays. It creates an environment that is really fun for the whole family!

Nearly 70,000 square feet of exhibit space holds interactive booths featuring every aspect of parenting – from babies through elementary school. Parents will enjoy hourly information sessions on everything from car seat safety for infants and toddlers to new product demonstrations to health and nutrition tips for every member of the family.

Kids will love visiting Dallas Kids Expo too! Whether they visit Bilingual Story Time, watch the crazy MAAniacs from the Dallas Mavericks, or meet fascinating animals from the Dallas Zoo, they’ll love the entertainment on the Entertainment Stage. In the Activity Zone, kids will enjoy the latest in bounce houses and inflatable fun, arts and crafts and more! And throughout Market Hall, they’ll find interactive booths and displays with fun activities.

For one weekend only, families will experience what promises to be the largest kids expo ever held in Dallas and make personal connections with the people behind the businesses and services for their children. Through this fun, interactive connection, busy families can navigate the maze of activities available to children and find meaningful solutions for each individual family.

Source: Dallas Kids Expo



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