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September 4, 2024The Miss Hibiscus Festival sparkled with cuteness at the Civic Centre yesterday, thanks to the joyful return of the Baby Show. The Baby Show, a beloved tradition of the Miss Hibiscus Festival, provided a heartwarming highlight as families and attendees gathered to celebrate the endearing qualities of the festival’s youngest stars.
Miss Hibiscus Festival Committee Chair Mr Opetaia Ravai highlighted the significance of the Baby Show:
“The Baby Show is more than just a highlight of the Miss Hibiscus Festival; it’s a celebration of our youngest generation and the joy they bring into our lives. Watching these little champions take the stage with such confidence and charm is a reminder of the importance of community and family bonds.”
Mr Ravai also emphasized the festival’s commitment to creating inclusive and memorable experiences for all participants.
“Our festival aims to bring people together through various events that highlight different aspects of our community. The Baby Show is a perfect example of this, as it showcases not only the adorable qualities of our young participants but also the supportive spirit of their families.”
The event showcased over fifty little champions, each bringing their own unique charm and infectious smiles, which captivated the audience and added a delightful touch to the festival’s vibrant atmosphere