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It’s that time of week again, when lists are made and plans for the week decided on. It’s time to work out the after-school specials. From heading to Expo 2020 to learning how to parkour, here’s a look at some options for the kids post classes.
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Try some of the 100-plus egg dishes at Eggiterian: Want breakfast for dinner? Try this eatery in Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai, which offers everything from egg soup to egg garlic rice. It’s an egg-cellent choice.
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The Bunker Minigolf at Topgolf: Head to the lower level of Top Golf for a round of mini-golf with friends and family. Each hole in the nine-round course has a different theme. DETAILS: Dh60 per game; up to six players per group.
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Learn how to vault at Parkour DXB: It’s a cool art, being able to scale obstacles by jumping, climbing, swinging, vaulting and balancing. Teach your child not only how to get around any hurdles but also about the physiology of the movements they learn – this is fun with purpose. Book a free trial to see if the exercise-rich environment works for your family.
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Expo 2020: From football coaching classes that’ll really up your kid’s game to interactive sessions on science, math and even coding, there’re loads of learning experiences on hand at the world’s greatest fair. DETAILS: A day pass costs Dh95 for adults but kids under 18 gain free entry.
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Design your own robot at The Theatre: This session by Kid Notion is perfect for those aged 4 to 14. They’ll learn how to design, make and programme their own mechanical friend. DETAILS: Sunday, 5pm-6.30pm (six to eight year olds); Tuesday, 4.30pm-6.30pm (9-14 year olds). Cost: Starts at Dh126
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Fashion design For kids at Mirdif Club: Young fashionistas can hone their skills at this workshop, which will give them the skill and confidence to create unique clothing and accessories from scratch. DETAILS: The sessions are perfect for the 7-16 age range. DETAILS: The workshops run every Tuesday from 4pm-6pm. Six sessions cost Dh1,200.
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Dubai Miracle Garden is back with 150 million flowers arranged just so. There are stunning installations that are perfect for the ‘gram including a three-dimensional clock, a Guinness-award-winning Emirates A380 installation, an 18-metre floral structure of Mickey Mouse within the garden’s Disney Avenue and an ‘Umbrella Tunnel’. For those who like the little blue characters Smurfs, this time around there’s Smurfs Village too. DETAILS: Tickets start at Dh40 for kids; Dh55 for adults. For everything you need to know about Dubai Miracle Garden, go to https://gn24.ae/c8f6bb8e1ba9000
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Dubai Garden Glow Season 7 started on November 1, 2021
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Dubai Fitness Challenge: It’s time to get fit with the whole family. The fifth edition of the healthy campaign has a packed calendar of activities and events of free and inclusive fitness events, activities and classes across the city. Go to www.dubaifitnesschallenge.com to register.
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Are you a fan of Global Village? Us too! From fun rides that’ll have you screaming in delight to carnival games, 26 pavilions from various countries and food from across the world, this – mostly outdoor – space has something for everyone. DETAILS: Entry is Dh20 onsite and Dh15 online. Kids under three, people of determination, senior citizens go for free.
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Head to Dubai Design Week: Hone your child’s creativity when you enroll him/her in one of the many workshops at Dubai Design Week, which runs from November 8 to 13. From creating masterpieces with paint to learning how to upcycle, there are plenty of skills up for grab at Dubai Design District’s Building 6, R05.
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Pony Club at Desert Palm: Get your kids interested in horses with a membership of the Pony Club, where they can learn all about their four-legged friends in a safe environment. They also get to learn how to ride and horsemanship. DETAILS:
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