THEY may be little, but for a clan of cousins, yesterday was a big day out.
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Poppy, Charlotte and mum Shivaun Clifton from Brisbane headed to Wagga City Council's Little Big Day Out with Wagga cousins Lily, Maggie and Edward Clark and mum Kelly Ryan-Clark.
Wearing sun hats, the kids were ready for a day of beautiful sunshine and fun, community-minded activities.
When speaking to the Advertiser, Poppy was drawing a house on a street map with a twist.
Dozens of children were drawing hospitals, houses, schools, streets and roads on a large window.
The end result, being a colourful maze that everyone had contributed to.
Ms Clifton praised council for putting on a free event that provided great entertainment for kids of all ages.
"It's getting to the end of the school holidays, so lots of families are a bit tight with money, so it's good to have something for free," Ms Clifton said.
"They've really put a lot of thought into it."
The Clark family have supported the event for years.
"We were trying to work it out, we've been to about six or seven.
"It's a really good event."
Young Poppy was looking forward to getting her face painted, but spending time with her family was the real highlight.
"It's exciting," she said.
Matthew Rocks was enjoying the spring weather with his four daughters, Emmeline, 15, Sophie, 13, Alice, 11, and Georgette, 6.
Little Georgette was excited to be spending the day with her big sisters.
"I'm excited to be going on the rides and the jumping castle," she said.
Emmeline, the oldest of the four, said she enjoyed have a family day with her younger sisters.
"I like helping them do craft activities," she said.
As sunshine flooded the precinct it was clear family and friends were lapping up the show.