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Finally...our first camping experience! @Jebel Sham, Oman.

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We had zero experience in camping and despite attempting to camp since couple of months ago, we have not succeeded. Either the campsite was too windy and deserted, or it rains on the day we wanted to camp. The closest thing we did was to camp in our backyard in December when the weather is really cooling.  It is summer now and summer in Dubai is not mild so to speak. Daytime temperature can go up to 48 degree celcius and the sun is scorching hot! I was not expecting to camp in summer but we chanced upon a few blogs sharing their experiences camping on Jebel Sham and we checked the weather. It's 18-24 degree celcius up there and sounds like a good option to escape the heat in Dubai. The drive from Dubai to Jebel Sham takes about 4.5 hours via Mezyad Border Crossing near Al Ain. We made a mistake driving via Hatta Border and it took us 7.5 hours to reach Jebel Sham, do not make the same mistake as us if you are driving from Dubai.  Another thing to note is that th

Indoor Wildlife Centre in UAE- a great place to escape the heat during the summer months!

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It is not easy to find places to entertain the kids in the summer that doesn't involves shopping mall, indoor playground or just chilling at home with TV/games. We all would prefer to minimise screen time and kids love the nature. So, when I came across a wildlife park that is fully indoor, I make it a point to bring the kids. It is in Sharjah, google "Sharjah Desert Park" and it's about 30-40 mins drive from Dubai. The entrance fees is AED 15 for adults and absolutely free for kids under 12 years old. Payment is made at the entrance as you drive in and you can enter the 4 sections inside in the park with the same ticket---> Arabia's Wildlife Centre, Children's Farm, Islamic Botanical Garden and Sharjah Natural History Museum.  ARABIA'S WILDLIFE CENTRE Our favourite is the Arabia's Wildlife Centre. It exceeded our expectation. Everything is indoor and there are a wide variety of animals-- from snakes, to birds, frogs, leopards, goa

There are always fun things for kids to do at IKEA

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Over the EID weekend, we pop by IKEA for their AED 5 breakfast. While many restaurant does not accept buy 1 free 1 voucher over long public holiday, IKEA had Eid holiday breakfast special where their breakfast set goes for a whopping 50% off (as long as you are their member which is absolutely free to apply). We reached at slightly past 10am and there are so many people already. We are lucky to find a table so fast and the queue to purchase does move pretty efficient and we got our food within 30 mins of reaching.  The AED 5 breakfast is very worth it, you get a hash brown, two sausages , scrambled egg and baked beans! Kids enjoying their breakfast! After breakfast, we dropped the kids at Smiland. It is the first time for us and I am pretty amazed. The play area is not big but the adult does not need to be around so we practically get free childcare services for 1 hour (1.5 hours on weekday for members. Yay, another reason to get their free membership card) and they

LEGO ---- Level Up

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LEGO is one of the kids favourite pastimes (besides iPad of course, which I wouldn't let them play for too long). However, with LEGO the rule doesn't apply. As long as they finish their homework and don't fight while playing, they can play as long as they want and I do enjoy watching them play. They spend a good hour building and they start to bring in their little character (some lego ones and some from their favourite cartoon show). Then the play pretend began and that can last for hours while mummy work on her own things , win win!  We only started the kids on LEGO around 4/5 years old so we kinda skip the DUPLO stage and go straight to the classic LEGO box. Our first purchase is the lego box that is suitable for 4-99 years old so that we can play for 95 years (give or take 😜) The kids still love their classic LEGO and we have bought a couple more after that so that they can add on to their collection. I believe it can still keep them occupied for at least co