It was excitement galore at the biggest annual celebration of family time in Ghana.
The Frytol/Joy FM Party in the Park was crowned by thrilling performances from top musicians.
'Touch It' hitmaker, KiDi, took both guardians and wards on a rollercoaster via back-to-back hits at the Aburi Botanical Garden.
His equally vibrant label-mate, Kuami Eugene got the children singing atop their voices on Boxing Day.
The duo's showdown was interspersed by musical chairs organised for the children in the garden.
Ahead of these, there was a display by Perez Muzic, Fotocopy among others.
There was a cooking competition where families are battled it out to see who has the best home recipe.
There were side attractions such as face painting, lime & spoon, and spin the wheel.
Many children played games as others dance to the music filling the scene.
In the spirit of Christmas, Santa Claus is also present bringing good tidings to the children in the garden.
In all, the day was a memorable one as patrons left satisfied promising to return for the next edition of the annual programme.
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