The park in Rawda is one of the largest and well equipped in Kuwait. There are several playgrounds including an extensive one next to the McDonald's. There are lots of space for picnics, bike riding, playing football and other games. Its also well shaded and plenty of trees. The Jamal Abdulnasser Park is located in Rawda just off Damascus Street (highway 45) between the Third and Fourth Ring Roads. Definitely among Kuwait Moms Guide's favorite parks in Kuwait. Map
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في ورشتنا القادمة تعلموا معنا "فن طي الورق - الأوريغامي" لعمل أشكال متنوعه وممتعه.. يوم السبت الموافق 25 أكتوبر من الساعة 5-7 مساء في مكتبة مقهوي شرق. الورشة للأطفال والكبار من عمر (٦ ومافوق) رسوم التسجيل : 6.000 دك ❤️نرحب بالأهالي للمشاركة مع أبنائهم ونعتذر عن إستقبال المربيات ومدبرات المنزل. للإستفسار والتسجيل يرجى التواصل على 99990831 /94948322. 👈برجاء تأكيد الحجز قبل الحضور (المقاعد محدودة) العنوان: شرق - مقابل مجمع الخليجية. Join us for our upcoming workshop "Origami Art" & learn how to make fun shapes from folding papers.. Saturday Oct 25 from 5-7pm at Mogahwi Sharg. Kids 6+ and Teens Class fees: 6.000 KD ❤️Parents are welcome to join but no nannies please. For registration contact us on 99990831 / 94948322 👉Kindly confirm registration earlier (Seats are limited). Teacher position requires Native English speaker
Qualifications: Must be patient and responsible Loving and have a fun personality Willing to learn Working hours 07:50 - 13:30 Please call : 97925840 / 99564657 Join One World Actors Centre this December in welcoming in A New Argentina with Andrew Lloyd Weber's spectacular musical 'Evita'! Performed in over 75 different countries across the globe and winner of the Laurence Olivier and Tony awards, this will be the first time Evita has been performed on the Kuwaiti National Stage. With memorable songs such as 'Don't Cry For Me Argentina' and 'O What A Circus' and an acclaimed film version starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas, it will undoubtedly prove a delight for audience members of all ages. 'Evita' will be performed at the Live Theatre, Discovery Mall at 7.00pm from Thursday 11 to Saturday 13 December. Contact bookings@oneworldactorscentre.com for prices and reservations. Hurry, tickets are selling fast! Check out Issue #19 of the Kuwait Moms Guide Newsletter in your Inbox today for lots of great articles, information, upcoming events and much more. Teacher Position:
. Applicant must be a female Native English speaker or fluent in English. . Has a lovable and fun personality. . Creative, patient, and responsible. . Loves children and knows how to work with them. . Willing to learn. . Works well with others, including teaching assistants and/or nursery nurses. Teacher Assistant Positon: . Applicant must be an English speaking Filipina. . Helps the teacher in anyway needed. . Caring and responsible. . Team player. . Attends to children's basic needs. Working hours for both jobs are from 7:00 - 1:00 Please send your CV to ufpacv@live.com A visit to the LB o Jzazz art studio By Jamie Etheridge Glue. Paper. Object. Imagination. That’s all you really need for Decopatch. A modern evolution of the traditional French art of decoupage, Decopatch is one of the hottest new crafting trends in Kuwait. I’ve been wanting to try it for a while and finally had a chance to visit the LB o Jzazz studio in Jabriya this past weekend with my oldest daughter. We were greeted at the door by the very welcoming local artist Lubna Saif Abbas who runs the studio. She teaches a range of art and crafting classes including Decopatch. All the materials you need for it can be bought at the studio and it is something even young kids can do (with supervision). “Decopatch is essentially collaging and decoupaging at the same time,” explains Abbas. “There is special paper that you use. It’s for kids from ages 3 to 93, kids and parents, interior designers, interior decorators and artists. It’s a very wide and flexible medium.” The scissor-less activity is child friendly. Kids can tear the paper and work on small models or any objects from home that they want to upcycle (hangers, bottles, ceramics, furniture, boxes or just about anything). The glue is all water based, nontoxic and acid free. (But not edible!) LB o Jzazz offers Decopatch classes for kids and parents together. An entry level Decopatch class lasts for two hours and includes materials, the fee is KD 8.5. It’s open to children and adults from 5 years old + (they prefer that parents come or drop their kids off but leave the nannies at home). The studio will offer Decopatch birthday parties (for 5-8 kids at a time). Lubna is also a bead artist and jewelry maker and LB o Jzazz offers classes on bead embroidery, jewelry making, origami, sewing (beginners) and more. The studio sells all the materials needed for beading, Decopatch and other crafts including a range of items for scrapbooking including paper stock, stickers, washi tapes, card stocks, papers, and other materials. LB o Jzazz opens for a monthly Meet and Bead and has Open Studio nights where visitors came come to learn more and practice their crafts and arts. Children are welcome. And the weekend hours make it possible for parents that work during the week to visit. We had an amazing time and my daughter spent more than an hour creating her Decopatch project. As a textile artist, I was excited to try the Decopatch and really enjoyed the process. I’ve never spent much time with paper arts and crafts before so this was a fun and new experience and I found it very easy to learn the technique. My six year old loved the activity and she was so focused and serene throughout. I think it’s a great way to encourage creativity and do something together (and reduce screen time). Located in Jabriya, block 9, street 6, house 13 (side basement entrance). Visit the website: http://lbojzazz.wordpress.com/ Follow LB o Jzazz on Instagram @lbojzazzq8 or WhatsApp 5555-7745 Editor's Note: This article was originally published in the Kuwait Moms Guide Newsletter, Issue #17. We are addicted to parks & playgrounds in Kuwait and one of the girls' favorites is Salwa park. Located in block 11 near Kuwait English School and behind McDonald's the park is huge, has a large grassy lawn, several playgrounds, slides and climbing structures (though sadly no swings) and a football pitch. Its close to our home and the girls like to take the dog for walks and so far its been very dog-friendly. It can be a bit littered - especially on an early Friday morning. But its spacious and great for the kids to run around and lots of stuff to keep them engaged.
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