Kidsville is preparing a major return to Accra’s family‑event circuit with its flagship Family Fun Day, scheduled for 1 May 2026 at the Accra Polo Club. The organisers, backed by title sponsors Cerelac and Nido, are positioning the event as a carefully curated day of leisure at a time when families are increasingly seeking safe, structured spaces for recreation.
The press brief notes that the programme is designed to “bring families together for a joyful day of entertainment, bonding, and memorable experiences”—a framing that aligns with Kidsville’s broader brand identity of creating child‑centred social environments.
The event blends entertainment with strategic corporate visibility. Cerelac and Nido, two of the most recognisable child‑nutrition brands in Ghana, will offer free product sampling, a move likely aimed at reinforcing brand loyalty among young parents.

Activities range from magic shows and bouncy castles to art and craft sessions, tag of peace, raffles, and a suite of family games. Food vendors will serve both local and continental dishes, with the usual crowd‑pleasers popcorn, cotton candy, and ice cream expected to draw steady queues.
The organisers describe the day as one of the year’s most exciting family‑focused gatherings, promising “a safe and engaging space where families can relax, play, and make lasting memories together”.
Tickets are set at GHS 50 for one guardian and one child, with additional children priced at GHS 20 and extra adults at GHS 30. The pricing structure suggests an effort to keep the event within reach of middle‑income households while still covering the costs of a large‑scale outdoor programme.
• Event: Kidsville Family Fun Day
• Date: 1 May 2026
• Venue: Accra Polo Club
• Title Sponsors: Cerelac & Nido
• Ticket: GHS 50 (1 guardian + 1 child)
• Additional Child: GHS 20
• Additional Adult: GHS 30
• Enquiries: 053 104 4977 / 027 409 9999

Kidsville’s return comes at a moment when Accra’s event landscape is becoming increasingly competitive, with brands and organisers vying for family‑friendly niches. By anchoring the event at the Accra Polo Club and securing heavyweight sponsors, Kidsville appears intent on reinforcing its relevance and reclaiming its position as a dependable organiser of children’s recreational experiences.
