The UK’s most visited zoo has launched a limited edition selection of mystery boxes. Each box has up to six fun-filled, animal themed gifts or toys – and every box is different.
Suzanne Keyse, Retail Manger at Chester Zoo, said:
“We’re so excited to launch our brand new mystery boxes just in time for the school holidays. Suitable for children aged three and over, they’re a perfect summer starter for any child who loves animals.
“No two boxes are the same and can include items like plush toys, games, puzzles, crafts, books and a loads more exiting activities, so customers can expect a fun surprise and incredible value.
“Each box has up to six lovingly picked and gifts or toys, all hand wrapped in a beautiful box. There are only a limited number of boxes and we’re anticipating that they’ll sell out quickly, so once they’re gone, they’re gone!
“Every purchase of a mystery box supports us in our mission to prevent extinction so of many threatened species around the world.”
Mystery boxes can be found in the zoo’s gift shop at the entrance or:
Chester Zoo (www.chesterzoo.org) is a registered conservation and education charity. Home to 20,000 animals and more than 500 different species, many of which are endangered in the wild, the zoo also supports field projects around the world and closer to home, preventing the extinction of highly threatened species. Welcoming more than two million visitors a year, it is the UK’s most visited zoo and England’s most visited tourist attraction outside London.
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