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Mal Taman Anggrek Offers Creative Activities for Children During School Holidays

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mal Taman Anggrek in West Jakarta is hosting a "Summer Camp with Care Bears" event during the school holidays.
  • The event offers creative and physical activities for children aged 3 to 9, including a giant Snakes and Ladders game and various enrichment classes.
  • Activities aim to stimulate children's physical dexterity, emotional intelligence, and new skills, with prizes including shopping vouchers and hotel stays.

Mal Taman Anggrek in West Jakarta has transformed its Center Atrium into a creative hub for children during the school holidays. The "Summer Camp with Care Bears" event offers a range of activities designed to keep youngsters engaged and stimulated outside the classroom.

The mall's initiative aims to serve as an alternative educational space for urban families struggling to plan beneficial activities for their children. The event features the iconic Care Bears characters, which serve as a theme for interactive activities focused on developing children's physical dexterity and emotional intelligence.

A highlight for children aged 3 to 9 is the Giant Snake & Ladder Adventure. This oversized version of the classic board game requires active physical movement, helping to train gross motor skills and agility. Parents can register their children at the Main Lobby's customer service.

Beyond the giant game, the event includes enrichment classes covering various skills. Children can participate in culinary activities like food decoration and cooking classes, fostering concentration and fine motor skills. Other classes, in collaboration with various tenants, cover sports, arts, and academics, including gymnastics, dance, ice skating, and outdoor activities, providing a productive and safe play environment.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.