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A I N M E N T R T + E E T V N E E N E T E S R D F E Y S I O G J N N E E D , Y F O A R D S T E O U D T D Y L R E E R V S E ! JANUARY - MARCH // 2018 kids eat free! EVERY TUESDAY, ONLY AT MOA® Participating Restaurants A&W ALL AMERICAN FOOD CEDAR + STONE, URBAN TABLE MASU SUSHI + ROBATA (S344) (S376 + C376) (LEVEL 1, JW MARRIOTT) PACIUGO GELATO & CAFFÈ (W392) AMERICAN GIRL® BISTRO CHIPOTLE (QUESADILLA OR (EAST ENTRANCE TO SINGLE TACO) (S322) PIADA ITALIAN STREET FOOD (N326) NICKELODEON UNIVERSE®) CRAVE (S368) PITA PIT (S372) BURGER BURGER (S321) DICK’S LAST RESORT (S402) GAMEWORKS BAR + GRILL (E401) CADILLAC RANCH (S352) FRESHII (S319) SUBWAY (E244) CANTINA #1 (E406) HARD ROCK CAFE (SOUTH ENTRANCE TWIN CITY GRILL (N130) ® CANTINA LAREDO (W300) TO NICKELODEON UNIVERSE ) VILLA FRESH ITALIAN KITCHEN (E216) MARGARITAVILLE (E344) One adult meal must be purchased for every free child’s meal. Valid for lunch or dinner every Tuesday through March 31, 2018. Children must be six years or under, unless otherwise specified by the restaurant. Not valid with any other offer. CONNECT WITH US! ® NICKELODEON UNIVERSE® ENEWSLETTER TODDLER TUESDAYS ENEWSLETTER ® Sign up for the Nickelodeon Universe® enewsletter Sign up for the Toddler Tuesdays enewsletter to receive to receive exclusive discount offers and event updates event updates, special offers and prize giveaways. at nickelodeonuniverse.com. Stop by our information table to register. MALL OF AMERICA® NICKELODEON UNIVERSE® facebook.com/MallofAmerica facebook.com/NickUniverse twitter.com/MallofAmerica twitter.com/NickUniverse youtube.com/MallofAmerica instagram.com/NickelodeonUniverse instagram.com/MallofAmerica mallofamerica january events EVENT LISTINGS AND LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PADDINGTON BEAR 2 BOOKS + BADGES Tuesday, January 2 Tuesday, January 9 10 a.m. - Noon 10 a.m. - Noon ROTUNDA ROTUNDA Everyone’s favorite bear is back for Celebrate National Law Enforcement Day seconds! Join us to celebrate the release with local police officers! Meet with officers of "Paddington 2" with story time, themed as they read stories + chat with toddlers crafts, activities and fun giveaways, along about how they can stay safe. Our very own with a screening of the first film. Paddington K9 Unit will be on hand to show off their returns to the big screen on January 12, 2018. tricks + answer questions. Help say thanks See you there! by crafting cards to be given to officers around the community! BLUE’S CLUES DAY FREDERICK PRESENTED BY Tuesday, January 16 STAGES THEATRE Tuesday, January 23 10 a.m. - Noon WEST MARKET 10 a.m. - Noon SQUARE ROTUNDA Blue is on a mission + he needs your help! Meet us in West Market Square where we’ll Cozy-in this winter for the heartwarming start the scavenger hunt. Once you’ve found story of Frederick as he shows us that all three clues, hop on the Blue Ski-doo to everyone has something special to give to celebrate. Blue will be out for meet + greets the world. While other mice are gathering at the Blue Spot from 10 - 10:30 + 11 - 11:30 food for the winter, Frederick daydreams the a.m. You won’t want to miss out on the summer away. When the cold weather sets surprises we have in store for you! in, however, it is Frederick who has stored up something significant to survive the TOUCHDOWN! long, blustery winter. The Caldecott-winning Tuesday, January 30 book by beloved author Leo Lionni has been charming readers for 50 years. Now, this 10 a.m. - Noon award-winning adaptation, featuring a roots- flavored country and folk-infused score, will WEST MARKET SQUARE delight the heart and tickle the imagination. Kick off Big Game week with us in West Market Square. Get in the football spirit with themed NOTE! crafts, activities + treats! There will be a special NICKELODEON UNIVERSE character meet + greet from 10 a.m. - Noon. It's WILL BE CLOSED FOR A PRIVATE EVENT ON going to be a ball! JANUARY 30. februaryjuly events events EVENT LISTINGS AND LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. EVENT LISTINGS AND LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. KIDS BUILD KAILAN’S CHINESE NEW YEAR ICETuesday, AGE: COLLISIONFebruary 6 COURSE IMAGINATIONTuesday, February STATIONS 13 Tuesday, July 5 WITH HOPKINS SCHOOLS ECFE 10 a.m. - Noon Tuesday, July 1210 a.m. - Noon 10ROTUNDA a.m. - Noon SEARS COURT ROTUNDA 10 a.m. - Noon North Central States Regional Council of The most colorful celebrationROTUNDA of the year is CoolCarpenters down withpresents us as Kids we celebrateBuild, a hands- the back in Sears Court! Ring in the Year of the releaseon carpentry of Ice workshop Age: Collision for kids. Course Join with Dog by learning about Chinese traditions, It’s time to build, play, scoop, pour and themedunion carpenters crafts and as activities! we help Seeyou clipsbuild from culture + crafts. Kailan will be out for meet + explore! The best way to learn is to play! 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DANIEL TIGER WITH MINNESOTA NICKELODEON UNIVERSE® ICECHILDREN’S AGE: COLLISION MUSEUM COURSE IMAGINATION10TH BIRTHDAY STATIONSCELEBRATION Tuesday, JulyMarch 5 6 WITHTuesday, HOPKINS March SCHOOLS 13 ECFE Tuesday, July 12 10 a.m. - Noon 10 a.m. - Noon NICKELODEON ROTUNDA UNIVERSE10 a.m. - Noon ROTUNDA JoinCool Minnesotadown with Children’sus as we celebrate Museum thefor a Nickelodeon Universe is turning 10 and it release of Ice Age: Collision Course with ger-rifc morning featuring Daniel Tiger's It’swon’t time be to a build, party play, without scoop, you! pour Join and us as we themed crafts and activities! See clips from Neighborhood! Highlights include watching a explore!look back The in besttime wayto celebrate to learn isour to favoriteplay! Join the new film and get ready for the cosmic special episode of the show and Daniel Tiger Hopkinscharacters Early + getChildhood a sneak Family peek Educationat what’s to adventure of a lifetime! Ice Age: Collision themed activities. 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    “THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE” Production Information Ah, the simple, quiet life of Bikini Bottom, where home is a pineapple and a Krabby Patty is always served hot and fresh just around the corner at the Krusty Krab...... But starting on November 19th, the world is going to see just how wild things can get in the underwater paradise that SpongeBob SquarePants calls home. When he and his dimwitted best friend Patrick set out on an epic quest, SpongeBob finds himself driving a sandwich on a road trip where he’ll discover new worlds, dangerous monsters, and that being a kid isn’t such a bad thing after all. Sporting a fleet of famous voice talent that includes Alec Baldwin as Dennis the hit man, Scarlett Johansson as Mindy the mermaid and Jeffrey Tambor as King Neptune, not to mention a surprise appearance by David Hasselhoff as none other than himself, “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” is a cleverly drawn expansion of what has become the most watched kids’ show in television history. Co-written/storyboarded by SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg, and featuring the original voice talent from the beloved series, this full-length animated feature is destined to float into the collective consciousness of moviegoers of all ages. Paramount Pictures presents a Nickelodeon Movies Production in association with United Plankton Pictures, “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.” Produced and directed by Stephen Hillenburg, written and storyboarded by Derek Drymon & Tim Hill & Stephen Hillenburg & Kent Osborne & Aaron Springer & Paul Tibbitt, the full-length animated feature is based on a story and the series created by Stephen Hillenburg.