ARE you ready to let your child’s imagination run free?

Dreamland Imaginarium is coming to Manchester next month with a multisensory and interactive world bursting with giant inflatables, textures, sights and sounds.

The fun-filled experience will be opening its doors at Regent Retail Park in Manchester on Wednesday, December 21 welcoming children aged between two and ten for a host of multi-sensory activities.

Dreamland Imaginarium gives families the chance to explore their dreams in four colourful worlds packed with giant inflatable creatures and interactive games.

Children aged between two and ten can enjoy four different worlds

Children aged between two and ten can enjoy four different worlds

The worlds – Dreams of Flight, Underwater Enchantment, Monster’s Midway and Fantastical Flora – have space for children to explore where they’ll come across monsters, birds, fish and flora.

A spokesperson for the Manchester attraction said: “In Dreams of Flight, high above the clouds, birds soar overhead pulsing with sound and colour.

“Children can jump and fly with the birds in a game which uses technology and motion sensors to trigger a surprise as they bound across the bouncy floor.

“From sky to water, Underwater Enchantment will transport you to an aquarium-like underworld under the watchful eye of Olly, the giant octopus.

“Children can play with shimmering pearls in the ball pit and test their colour and number skills in an interactive game.”

The attraction is a multisensory experience

The attraction is a multisensory experience

Monster’s Midway features a neon dance floor with music and Fantastical Flora is filled with greenery and flowers as well as an inflatable play space.

Any parents wanting to return after dark to the attraction can enjoy a child-free experience with events and cocktails for grown ups on selected evenings.

Ticket prices, which start at £22 for one adult and one child, are available by visiting feverup.com/m/119968

Theres lots to see, hear, touch and smell Photo: Paris Penny

There's lots to see, hear, touch and smell Photo: Paris Penny