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New adventure sure to thrill youngsters at SEA LIFE aquarium over the school holidays

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Kids will be able to dive into a new adventure at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast during the school holidays.

The hit animated series for pre-schoolers, PJ Masks, will add a new challenge for youngsters to help ‘Stop the Marine Mayhem’ around every corner at the Mooloolaba aquarium from April 1-30.

The night-time baddies have stolen the aquarium’s animals and caused marine mayhem.

Kids can join Catboy, Owlette and Gecko on the Creature Kidnap Trail to spot the missing animals and fill in the activity sheet.

Kids will enjoy a new adventure at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast.

In addition to the activity sheet, guests will receive a Catboy or Owlette mask on arrival (while stocks last) and will be given a PJ Masks sticker after completing the trail.

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The interactive activity will give guests and fans alike an unforgettable experience that will deepen their connection with PJ Masks and its courageous characters.

For the ultimate fans, a range of PJ Masks products will also be available to purchase in the SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast gift shop.

Youngsters can follow the Creature Kidnap Trail.

Guests can also see all their favourite sea creatures at the Aquarium including sharks, rays, seals and little blue penguins.

SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast is open seven days a week during the April school holidays.

All tickets must be pre-booked online in advance. For opening hours, tickets and further information, visit: http://www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/

Tune into PJ Masks: watch new episodes on Disney+ and ABC KIDS! and ABC IVIEW on demand.

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