Each Pokémon on the display as well as their Premier Ball base took around six hours to complete, as each is crocheted by hand. “A lot of time and energy and personal funding went in to creating this fun Easter trail for all to enjoy,” said the shop. There are 40 Pokémon still on display on the free scavenger hunt, which families are still invited to participate in. The trail will stay up until April 30th, at which point winners will be drawn for prizes donated by The Salvation Army Gillingham and Cataclysm Games UK.
Kaden Brown, a retail assistant at the shop said, “It is absolutely disappointing. It is quite sad but we are hoping that someone will have seen it and know where it is.” Unravel and Unwind CIC requests the decoration be returned to its original place or to their shop so participants can once again find all 46 Pokémon on the trail.
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Volunteers have been left “disappointed” after six crotched Pokémon went missing from their free Easter trail for children.www.kentonline.co.ukUnravel & Unwind | APPEAL FOR SIX LOST POKÉMON | Facebook
APPEAL FOR SIX LOST POKÉMON This morning we are SAD and DISAPPOINTED. When we create for the enjoyment of others that go out in public we do go into it expecting some damage. However there will now...www.facebook.com