Let the fun bloom at Morayfield Shopping Centre
Published 11:03am 7 September 2025
Words by Kylie Knight
ADVERTORIAL
As the chill of winter melts away, Morayfield Shopping Centre is welcoming the warmer days with a burst of colour, creativity and fun.
During the September school holidays, families are invited to step into Springtime Play Patch - a beautiful new space where the season comes alive for little explorers.
From Monday, September 22 to Sunday, September 28, The Atrium Centre Court will transform into a bright, floral wonderland, filled with interactive activities designed to spark imagination and encourage play.
Children can let their creativity blossom with spring-themed crafts, and for those who sprout some energy, there are garden games galore, featuring giant Connect 4, totem tennis, kids’ croquet and more.
The Springtime Play Patch is more than just an activity zone - it’s a chance for families to slow down, connect and make memories together.
Once the kiddies have played enough rounds of Connect 4 to settle any scores, the family can grab lunch at one of the many delicious restaurants and in-centre dining options such as Jackpot Dining, Hello Harry or Zambrero.
Best of all, the activities are free, making it an easy and affordable way to pass the time these school holidays.
Marketing Manager Kellie Creed says: “At Morayfield Shopping Centre we know how challenging school holidays can be for local families seeking affordable ways to entertain the kids and make the most of family time without blowing the family budget.
“That is why we provide free and affordable activities for the community each school holiday period, helping parents keep the little ones busy, whilst also being able to treat themselves to a coffee or two.
“The Springtime Play Patch is all about creativity, learning and fun, and we can’t wait to see local families enjoying it.”
Springtime Play Patch
When: Monday, September 22 to Sunday, September 28 from 10am to 1pm daily
Where: The Atrium Centre Court, Morayfield Shopping Centre
Cost: Free
To find out more, visit morayfieldshoppingcentre.com.au
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