Kids spend dream day with mayor and ‘Little Solly’

The children were also treated to a once-in-a-lifetime experience of flying in an aircraft with Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga.

As part of the City of Tshwane’s 67 Minutes for Madiba programme, orphans from the Bramley Children’s Home and underprivileged children were hosted at a “Christmas in July” party at the Wonderboom National Airport, reports The Citizen.

They were also the first to play at the brand new Wonderboom Aviation Play Park. This park is a first of its kind in Africa.

The children were also treated to a once-in-a-lifetime experience of flying in an aircraft with Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga, before they were surprised with gift hampers from Santa Claus.

The “Little Solly”, a decommissioned aircraft, was also unveiled at the play park where children could satisfy their curiosity of what it looks like inside a real aircraft.

The “Little Solly” character colouring book, which describes the journeys of a little aeroplane and his friends, as well as the ambulance and fire brigade, was also launched.

The storyline is about aviation and it includes tourism attractions in the area, the history of the airport, aviation themes and words.

Msimanga said the play park would be used to generate an income for the airport.

Caxton News Service

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