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Mumbai organises First Kid-sourced Event, ‘A Tale to Tell’ Children Carnival based on Kinesthetic Learning

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Mumbai, Nov 25, 2016: It's billed as Mumbai's first kid-sourced event. Yes, you heard that right! Kid-sourced not crowd-sourced!

Learning will no longer be boring thanks to 'A Tale to Tell', a three-day children's festival based on kinesthetic learning that opened on Friday at Kangaroo Kids, Pali Hill.

In kinesthetic learning, students carry out physical activities rather than listen to a lecture or watch a demonstration.
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'A Tale to Tell' will introduce children to new-age learning via the world of story-telling and fantasy as part of the festival, which explores their creative and innovative progress. It will teach children innovative arts and skills via workshops on painting, puppet making, cognitive-enhancement and much more.

Children can also participate in competitions such as Shadow Play (theater workshop), MasterChef (cupcake making), poetry telling, art activities and the highlight of them all – making a fairy tale character out of waste!

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There will be several food pop-ups, sandwich stalls, popcorn and candy floss stalls and much more.

"Explore your inner child as you watch your child at play," the organisers said in a statement. (IANS)

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