* The big sand pit that was a huge success in 2012.
Wrexham town centre will once again be host to National Play Day on Wednesday, August 7, between 12 noon and 4 pm.
People of all ages are invited to join in this free and fun event.
Amongst the attractions for this year's event are a giant sand pit that proved a big hit last year, a water slide and lots of water fights, making and inventing things from loose parts and junk, a big volleyball, a maze and an early years area.
Cllr Mike Williams, Lead Member for Children's Services and Education, said:
"This a fantastic national event that has become part of the town centre calendar and is a firm favourite with children, their parents, grandparents and carers.
"There's plenty on offer to entertain our young people and I hope they all take very happy memories home with them."
This year's Play Day Campaign is "Playful Places" and calls on all adults, from those in national and local government to parents and other community residents, to work together in removing barriers to play in the wider public realm.
They are asked to foster playful attitudes that support rather than restrict children's play.
The campaign recognises that children can and will play in all sorts of public places when given enough free time, space and permission to do so. Play isn't just important for children as everyone can benefit from being a bit more playful because play brings people together and can help people feel better.
Last year over 2500 people visited the town centre for Play Day and this year's organisers hope to make it even bigger and better.
All you have to bring with you is a playful mood and some clothes you don't mind getting wet and messy.
Visitors are also invited to bring along a picnic and stay all afternoon.
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