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We Bare Bears Bring Joy to SM City North Edsa this Christmas

It’s the most wonderful time of the year as always at SM Supermalls. Every year, SM Malls come up with a festive theme celebrating the Christmas holiday season unique to each supermall. This year with the opening of the newest wing the North Towers at SM City North Edsa, the lovable WE BARE BEARS are around to bring smiles to kids and people who are young at heart.



On December 14, the cute We Bare Bears brought smiles around the newly opened North Towers of SM City North Edsa. The North Towers now have over 60 tenants and lifestyle concept hubs that will provide SM patrons with more space for shopping, dining and family bonding especially this Christmas season.


Kids of all ages will have a chance to have fun with We Bare Bears and enjoy various activities that will surely provide happy memories of the Christmas season.



There will be We Bare Bears Meet and Greet schedules where kids can be with the lovable bears- Grizz, Ice  Bear and Pan Pan. Watch out for these dates at the North Towers of SM City North Edsa:

Dec 23, 1pm & 3pm
Dec 29, 1pm & 3pm
Jan 5, 1pm & 3pm
Jan 12, 1pm & 3pm




FUN We Bare Bears  activities at the North Towers of SM City North Edsa









Bear Dance  Party Game






Have the best Christmas ever at the newest North Towers of SM City North Edsa with your family and friends and of course with the lovable WE BARE BEAR! Merry Christmas!













Have a Beary Merry Christmas! #BearyMerryChristmasPH

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