26 Dec 2016, 11:01 am
Chill fest, a Christmas special programme, which was open to all, ensured that the kids got to rub shoulders and participate in the games together, irrespective of their backgrounds.
Christmas Carnival is a good way to teach kids how to be involved in teams, make decisions, get organised and inculcate a feeling of sharing, agreed most of the adults present at STORY along with their children.
Activities included story telling sessions, magic shows, and tattoo making.
The store was decked up in keeping withe spirit of Christmas, and stalls were set up to sell Christmas goodies and decorations.
Chill Fest, which started from Dec 10 will continue till Jan 1, at STORY's two stores at Elgin Road and Diamond Plaza, Jessore Road. The activities are curated for children across the age group of 2-12 years.- Vee Vault Capital invites first cohort of high-potential founders
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