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Children and infants toyshop ToyMate co-owner Oh Siew Wen (centre) with her staff reviewing the stock of items for customers at their premise in GM Klang Wholesale City, on September 30, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

GM Klang campaign for kids to romp during school, Christmas holidays

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 19 — In conjunction with the school holidays and Christmas season, GM Klang Wholesale Centre (GM Klang) has taken the opportunity to organise several events through its 2022 Kiddos Zone Party campaign for children.

GM Klang brand communications manager Norsuhaida Othman said this campaign is the second organised with a children’s theme which started on Dec 10 and will last for three weeks.

“It is synonymous with GM Klang itself, which is popular for children and baby products, notably games and kid’s fashion and accessories.

“With GM Klang’s wide range, bargain-hunters will be able to find the products for their children, while parents can keep their kids occupied with entertaining activities that we have prepared for these three weeks,” she said today.

Norsuhaida said the campaign will also introduce various wholesalers of children’s products in selected GM Klang outlets through the Shop & Be Surprised! event.

Through this scheme, purchasers can participate in a contest if they spend RM100 or more in a single receipt at selected stores, where they can choose their own Christmas gifts, especially children’s products.

GM Klang’s 2022 Kiddos Zone Party also organises interesting events like the GM Kids Got Talent and the GM Kids Cosplay competition on December 24 and December 25.

GM Klang will also feature its special mascots, Gina and Mat (plush toys), who will appear along with popular animated characters such as Buzz Lightyear, Ninja Turtle and Baby Shark to add to the cheer.

— Bernama

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