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ALIMKids Playgroup is a fun program designed for children between 2-4 years old which is only one hour session held once a week, teaches the children about Islam in a fun way.

During the playgroup session, parents especially mothers are allowed to be with their children and have fun together.

Monday, October 25, 2010

1st Batch ~Saturday, 10am to 11am~

Dear parents...

ALIMKids Playgroup Saujana Utama has 3 more spots left for the 1st batch's session...

So hurry...book the spot for your little ones!!!!

And we have fun together ya..........yeah...

Monday, October 18, 2010

Do You Need A Trial First For Your Child?

Just call/sms me at 017-3005923 if you want to register your child but need a trial first.

But do inform me early so that easy for me to prepare for the spot and materials.

It's RM25 per trial session...so don't miss it ya!!!

See you there.....InsyaAllah...

Monday, October 4, 2010

Postpone again...

Salaam....
Due to there are still many of parents unable to bring their children while in still 'raya mood' and  my brother in law's wedding, we have to postpone the Lesson 5 of  Module 1 and will continue as usual on 16 October 2010. InsyaAllah...


It's a long break for Hari Raya... It's look like the kids need to recharge their battery  =) and me myself have to create something more interesting to make them enjoy the playgroup...Very miss them...


See ya!!

Kids and music...

Kids who grow up hearing music, singing songs, and moving to the beat are enjoying what experts call "a rich sensory environment." That's just a fancy way of saying they're exposed to a wide variety of tastes, smells, textures, colors, and sounds. And researchers believe this forges more pathways between the cells in their brains.


Musical experiences are an important way to help create these pathways, also called neutral connections. And while listening to music is certainly key to creating them, it's when kids actively participate in music that they make the strongest connections.


Research shows that kids who are actively involved in music (who play it or sing it regularly):
  • do better in reading and math when they start school
  • are better able to focus and control their bodies
  • play better with others and have higher self-esteem
    Source : KidsHealth