Showing posts with label @kidsnowdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label @kidsnowdays. Show all posts

Friday, 18 May 2018

Zuper Summer at Kidzania

Hello! Friends,

When vacation start children get restless at home without activities. We parents try to keep them busy. But a day out filled with fun and learning would be best for kids. Such place means Kidzania. To know more about it please read my post:
http://prettyladiestalk.blogspot.in/2017/07/kidzania-r-city-mumbai.html?m=1


My kids just love this place. They have visited Kidzania nearly 5 times. We visited on 17th May, 2018, But this visit to Kidzania was an interesting part for me as a adult. Yes this summer is a Zuper Summer because with kids there are many activities where adults also can take part and have a fun day. It can be a "Family Fun Workshop."


There are following activities to bring kids and parents together. KidZania is the perfect destination for families to bond this Summer season from21st April to 10th June 2018.

Virtual Reality Arena (VR games):  These are computer based games. This includes games like Plank, Ocean, Space, Pictosaurus, Roller Coaster, Google Earth and many more.

Fit-A-Thon: This is a Zumba Outlet. Adults can jump, dance, shake, and swing their hips, the perfect place for fitness fun.

Fun-A-Thon: This is Fun Activity Zone. Table Tennis, Turn ball and a lot of games to enjoy with your family and chance to win exciting prices.

Artistry: This is a creative area. Be come a artist, make Caricature of your favorite people. Enjoy Hair braiding and Nail Art.



My recommendation: 5/5 G


  1. Gigantic indoor theme park for kids.
  2. Place with fun and learning for kids.
  3. Kids gain confidence and become independent.
  4. Kids get inspiration.
  5. Perfect interior and proper hygiene
  6. Family space.




    Wednesday, 25 October 2017

    Red Carpet Wax Museum.

    Hola! Friends,

    Are u searching for things to do in Mumbai on weekends?

    Answer to this question is to walk and share the red carpet with celebrities. The array of wax statues displayed at the #RedCarpetWaxMuseum which is one of its kind here in India or be it Mumbai. Be it politicians, socialites, celebrities, sportsmen, scientists, etc. The wax statue gives real life-like feel. Pose with the stars.

    My family and me visited the Red Carpet Museum at Rcity-Ghatkopar on Sunday. The blinking flashes of the cameras on the wall greeted us with bouncing Lights. This lights made us feel like a celebrities.

    My son's favorite Mr. Bean was the most attractive statue which was placed outside to attract kids. Such a realistic eyes he has which pulls everyone.

    As we moved ahead we saw a security guard was sleeping on a chair. We wondered why so but when my son propelled the guard we realised that it was wax statue and not real  a person. 

    Similarly when we were exploring the tallest man, the women with longest tongue and the mam with longest neck. We thought a man like us is clicking pics as we were but we were shocked to know that is was a wax statue.



    My kids enjoyed clicking pics with Gandhiji, Albert Einstein, Harry Potter, Michael Jackson ects use lovely props.




    My husband and me too posed with many celebrities statues. 




    The best pics of my son.



    Friends do visit The Red Carpet Museum in Mumbai at Rcity-Ghatkopar. Kids will enjoy it. Even adults have a good time. 

    Price: INR 300 per adult from Mon–Fri, INR 400 per adult from Sat–Sun

    Thursday, 13 July 2017

    KidZania - R-City Mumbai

    What is KidZania? The world of adults for children in a mini replica of a real city. Children can play various role-playing activities that will allow them to earn KidZos. Children can experience the functioning of the real world in an extremely safe and fun filled environment​.
    KidZania Mumbai is a theme park, located in R-City Mall, Ghatkopar, Mumbai, India. It is a family entertainment center for children in the age group of 4 to 16. There are 2 slots in a day : 10am-3pm and 4pm-8pm.



    At the Ticket counter you will be given Tickets, Map, a cheque and bracelet/watch. This bracelet is scanned for every activity.


    There is two kind of activities. One in which they can earn KidZos and other in which they have to spent KidZos. They can earn KidZos performing a professional or service role play.


    There are lots of activities in which children spent KidZos and in return they get eatables made by themselves​ such as Sabro pizza, Hardy's Burger, Coca cola, Dairy Milk, Parked Biscuits, Kellogg's, Mad over donuts, Parle candy and much more.


    My kids just enjoyed all the activities whether to earn or to spend. They learnt to save KidZos and deposit in the Yes Bank. They were happy to have their on debit card. They also invested in Mutual funds. They started earning when there was short of funds. KidZania is learning the real values of life in a fun manner. There is so much to see and to do that one day is not enough. For parents, also it a relaxing day as my husband and me did not bother about kids, just sat back and enjoyed relaxing moments with each other.


    Radio Station


    The Times Of India Newspaper
























    Star TV Studio


    Carnival Theatre


    Mad over Donuts

    Nutella


    Hardy's


    Parle Biscuits


    Zespri 

    Building Climbing

    This just a glance of happiness kids carry alone them. Real happiness of kids will be seen when you visit KidZania. If your kids want to visit it again and again then avail KidZania pazzport for them. Even for toddlers can perform some activities along with ABC elementary and kitchen.


    Tuesday, 21 March 2017

    Are we raising our kids to be adult babies?

    Are we raising our kids to be adult babies?


    Hi! Friends,

    I came across a really nice article.  
    Every Parent Must read

    I was at a friend’s home for lunch. Her 5-year old daughter refused to eat what was cooked for lunch. My friends felt so guilty that her daughter would go hungry, that she cooked up her favourite pasta immediately. According to her, it was not the first time this had happened.

    A few weeks ago, I had attended a birthday party of my daughter’s friend. There they played a game, the age old ‘Passing the parcel’, however, what was different was the way it was played. The child who was caught with the parcel when the music stopped was asked to leave the circle, but with that parcel as the gift, and then a new parcel was introduced. The game continued till every child got a gift. I asked the mother what was wrong with the earlier version, the version we had all grown up with. She said – “I do not like kids to be disappointed. See, here every child is happy as he or she gets to take a gift home.”

    At the School Sports Day, there are no races, no competition. No first, second or runner ups. Because, everyone is equal, there should be no competition between the kids.

    In another instance, I was in the park with my daughter. She was playing lock and key with her friends. Now, one of her friends fell down. Her mother, who was on the other side of the park ran to his son, all confused and upset. She scooped her son in her lap and started inquiring – “Are you hurt? Let me see! Do no cry! Shush, mama is here.” The child, had a scraped knee, who was perfectly OK till then, started crying earnestly.

    Kids today have a room full of toys and games. Some they ask, some they do not. But, they still get them. Everything in excess is the new mantra of life.

    Our parents taught us self-reliance, while we hover around our children and want to protect them at all costs. We like to hold our babies closer to the protection of the nest. We go out of our way and rustle up something when they don’t eat what’s cooked at home for everyone else, because we don’t them to sleep hungry. Instead of letting them play outside, we organize activities for them. We do their homework and their assignments. We even resolve their conflicts for them.

    It makes me wonder, what will happen to these kids when they grow up?

    Will they get a gift everytime they fail? Will they be able to handle disappointment? A child who has never been denied anything, how will he cope with rejections? There are a growing number of cases when kids run away from home or commit suicide because they are not able to deal with low marks in examinations or when they fail to secure an admission in an institution of their choice.

    Will their parents keep them hidden in their bosom all their life? Our mothers never ran after us, a scraped knee was just that. She would ask us to wash it with some water and then forget about it. But, there was no drama that followed. Falling and hurting was a part of daily life for us. We cycled, climbed up trees and jumped from the stairs. Today, kids travel in elevators and escalators (because they might fall down the stairs and get themselves hurt). Earlier, kids walked and cycled. I hardly see kids walking nowadays, unless it’s for a kids’ marathon and they are required to pose for selfies with their cool mommies. I never see kids climbing up the monkey bars, do you?

    Will they shy away from competition or be able to survive it? OK, so we can accompany our kids till the college gate and sit in the waiting area while they appear for a job interview. In one-child China, parents have been known to put up tents outside their college kids’ dorms. This is an invisible umbilical cord we are just not ready to cut. And, what happens after that? A child who is never used to losing – how will he survive in the big bad world?

    So what should we do?
    • Stop telling our children that they are special all the time. They are not, at least not always. So reserve the praises for the times when they actually deserve.
    • Stop going out of the way to create happiness in their life. The life is a mix of joys and sorrows, and it is for a reason. We have no right to interfere with the nature. So let’s stop pretending that everything is all right when it’s not. Let the kids have their fair share of disappointments at an early age. It’s better to fall at 10, than at 40.
    • Stop giving them things when they don’t require it. We had fewer toys, but did we ever complain? Were we unhappy because of that? No, right. So why are we teaching our kids to be materialistic? Why should they find happiness in toys and games, and not people? We give them iPads, iPhones…we are teaching them it’s all right to speak to the technology, rather than people. Today’s kids have more virtual friends than actual friends.
    • Stop hovering around them. Let them take action and be responsible for it. If they have done a wrong deed, they should take the punishment or the consequences for it. Do not protect them unnecessarily.
    • Let them fall. And, do not cushion their fall. Also, let them get up on their own. Only when they fall, will they get up. Let them learn things on their own.
    • Stop feeling guilty. For things we can’t provide them. We are the parents, not superhumans or Gods. Make kids understand our limitations.


    It’s not the kids who are at fault, but us, the parents. Let’s sit with our parents and understand how they raised us – independent and fearless. We can take a leaf or two from their parenting book. It wouldn’t do us any harm, but might save our kids!

    Friend hope you' all understood the article and like it. Do give your inputs in the comment box