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Kid-friendly workshops and activities to help mark Ramadan as a family
1 of 10 TEACH THANKFULNESS WITH A GRATITUDE WORKSHOP AT WOO-HOO: Engage children with the concept of gratitude at this workshop for kids aged 4 and above, based at immersive children’s play area and museum Woo-hoo in Al Quoz. Themed around Ramadan and making use of lots of tactile arts and crafts, children will be encouraged to create their own Gratitude Tree, and to talk about the things they are thankful for. DETAILS: Dh100, 24 April, 12-1pm, at Woo-Hoo in Al Quoz. There is also an Arabesque Art Workshop the following week on 28 April, 2-3pm, for Dh110. Woo-hoo.ae.
Inspiration for a wonderful week of family-friendly deals and activities
1 of 11 TAKE A SPRING BREAK STAYCATION AT MINA SEYAHI: There’s still one week left of Spring Break for UAE public schools, so make the most of the last holiday before summer kicks in with a spectacular staycation. The Mina Seyahi Complex is offering a special Spring Break deal for UAE residents, which features complimentary access to brand-new waterpark Jungle Bay, unlimited access to the Kids’ Club, full use of the private beacj and six pools (included two shaded kids’ pools), as well as 25% off at the two properties’ numerous restaurants including Fish, Bussola, Bounty Beets and Baba. DETAILS: From Dh1,199, book using the code “LRR” before 17th April 2021 on 04 511 7771.
Kindness is a gift everyone can afford to give. The students at Delisle Elementary are spreading kindness throughout the month of January with the help of their fourth grade Kindness Crew. The Kindness Crew at Delisle Elementary is a selected group of fourth grade students dedicated to spreading positivity throughout their school community and beyond. […]
Shrewsbury High School students win Congressional App Challenge
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Two Shrewsbury High School students have won the 2020 Congressional App Challenge from Massachusetts’ Second Congressional District, Rep. James P. McGovern recently announced.
Mahathi Gopinathan and Helen Liu created the Kindness Calendar app, which assigns users one kind thing to do on a daily basis.
The coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted the mental health of millions of Americans. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, 53% of adults in the U.S. reported that their mental health has been negatively impacted due to worry and stress over the coronavirus. Mahathi and Helen created the Kindness Calendar in hopes of increasing positivity in others’ lives.