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More free workshops for kids at City Centre Ajman’s fun indoor entertainment pop up ‘Fun Factory’ this March

Kids play for free while parents shop at their favourite stores carefree 
Engaging sand art, pottery and decoration workshops for kids
Families can bond over fun activities like table tennis and foosball  

 

 

City Centre Ajman has extended ‘Fun Factory’, the leisure pop up for families until the end of March on popular demand. 
 
As City Centre Ajman continues its transformation, the mall aims to bring innovative and fun-filled activities close to home for residents in the Northern Emirates. Having thrilled more than 49,700 visitors since it opened ‘Fun Factory’ in November last year, the mall will continue running art and craft workshops for children every Thursday – Saturday. Children can get involved after school in engaging sessions that will allow them to let their imagination run wild. They will be guided into creating art and craft pieces, like pretty Mother's Day badges and spaceships with art paper, sticker beads and acrylic paint which they present to family and friends on Mother’s Day and Earth Hour. 
 
City Centre Ajman has also added ‘Drop & Shop’, a new layer to Fun Factory from 10am to 3pm daily. Parents can drop their kids off carefree for any of the activities and games and continue shopping for a minimum AED 100 at the mall. They can also sign them up for Play-Doh Flower Planting, Flower Bracelet Making and Poster Making sessions after 5pm. 

In addition to that, video games have been set up for teenagers who want to take on friendly gaming challenges, while younger children can plop on beanbags to enjoy the cartoons and animated movies. Kids can get active and jump around in the ‘Playtime Corner’, which has been fitted out with slides and a soft playground. Millennials can ditch their phones for a few hours to spend time with friends and family playing air hockey, foosball and billiards. 

For more information, visit: www.citycentreajman.com and www.facebook.com/CityCentreAjman