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Kuala Lumpur is packed with after-school activities and classes for kids of all ages. Whether you are looking for traditional extra-curricular activities such as football, ballet, swimming, art, drama, rugby, or seeking something more unique like kickboxing or skateboarding...this guide has you covered. Little Steps has even included top baby classes, classes for special needs,...
The Great British Circus returns to Kuala Lumpur, promising a show that will amaze and delight all who attend. With a history stretching back to 2014, the Great British Circus has wowed audiences across the globe, and this latest tour is set to be no exception. Featuring an incredible array of acrobats, aerialists, clowns, and...
We're finally able to be out and about so it’s time to catch all the exciting shows and events taking place in KL and beyond! From the circus to concerts, theatrical performances and orchestra shows, there’s something for everyone! We’ve listed our top picks here for some family fun, or perhaps mom and dad can...
For parents, finding a restaurant or café that has a play area for kids is always good news! It means you'll be able to enjoy some adult conversation as your little ones burn off some energy with other kids. We heard you, mammas! Here's a compilation of the top kid-friendly restaurants in Kuala Lumpur and...
Here are some of the best parks for families and kids in Kuala Lumpur that your family will enjoy exploring. Grab a ball, bring the dog, pack a picnic and have a fun afternoon out with the kids!
With a cute name to boot, this one-of-a-kind al fresco café with plenty of green space offers an outdoor play area, batik painting workshops and an all-day breakfast menu. They recently relocated to the current location within the same neighbourhood, but everything else appears to be the same. The café is now huge with plenty...
Located at Plaza Arkadia in Desa ParkCity, THE STORY BOOK is a brand new event space dedicated to themed activities, book readings, performances and workshops. Storybook characters literally come alive here and the numerous themed events mean that kids (and adults!) can meet many fictional characters they’ve read about, participate in fun events and cultivate...
After a very long wait, the National Science Center is open again! Families rejoice! Add this place back on to your list of things to do when you have a rainy day or want to explore some indoor edu-tainment! All of their beloved activities are still there with a few others taken out of long-term...
Get your kids to stop climbing all over the furniture by taking them to Camp 5. The largest climbing gym in Asia, Camp 5 has over 400 boulder, toprope, and lead routes from beginner level to pro. They change the routes every 3-6 months so every visit can feel like a new one! First timer...
The Children’s Gallery on the ground floor is an educational experience for kids interested to learn about the Malaysian currency. They enter through a tunnel decorated with bank notes before arriving in a colorful room filled with interactive stations and games. They can even pretend to be bank tellers at Bank Si Kijang and stamp...
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