Fencing for kids
En Garde and let your kids try out a fun and skill-stimulating game of fencing! Both classical and modern fencing is known to be a good sport that can develop your reflex and speed and will definitely be a fun, yet challenging kid's activity that your young ones will enjoy!
Read moreHorse Riding for Kids
Horse riding is a great activity that gives your child contact with animals and nature , and helps develop maturity and responsibility.
Read moreCycling for Kids
Get your kids into the cycling world, a very versatile sport! <br><br>In South Africa there are many ways kids can get involved in cycling both competitively and for leisure.
Read moreKi Ken Tai Ichi – Mind, Sword and Body as One
Japanese Swordsmanship is much more than just swinging a wood or steel sword around. It can be broken down into the forging of the mind and the body and becoming one with the sword. The ultimate mastery of Japanese Swordsmanship lies in the unification of these three aspects into one. The mind, body and sword must move as one. This article dives into the intricate challenges to achieving this ultimate goal of swordsmanship.
Read moreViolins for Kids
Do your kids have an interest in music? They might enjoy learning the violin!
Read moreMini Golf for Kids
Mini Golf is a great family activity. Play safely with kids of any age, outdoor or in the dark, and enjoy a wonderful moment together.
Read moreAquariums for Kids
If your kids need a soothing afternoon, or something to keep the boredom at bay, why not take them to a local aquarium?
Read moreUnveiling the Wonders of Children's Self Defence Classes
Yes, kids' self defence classes teach kids how to execute moves, but they also teach discipline and focus – skills that extend beyond the mat. The ability to concentrate, set goals, and work diligently to achieve them are invaluable life lessons.
Read moreCamping for Kids
If you want a cheap family holiday which combines fun and adventure, then look no further than camping! Camping is a great family activity that can be enjoyed anywhere from national parks, to beaches, to your very own backyard!
Read moreKarate 101: Unleashing the Power of Martial Arts for Young South Africans
Karate demands attentive practice and mindful execution of techniques, assisting in enhancing your child's ability to concentrate in both academic and personal pursuits.
Read moreSecondary Art Schools for Kids
Are your kids creatively inclined and looking for an outlet?
Read moreIndoor vs. Outdoor Kids' Party Venues in South Africa
Depending on the venue's location and design, noise regulations could be a factor.
Read moreIt had been a journey of life!
Nigel Jackson sensei, the only South African to complete the notorious instructors course in Japan, was a greatest influence and sparked my interest and adoration for the Japanese culture. I was graded under him to third Dan level. My following grade was awarded by Shirai sensei in Italy after I failed the first attempt!
Read moreUnleash Your Child's Superhero Adventure: Planning a Spectacular -Themed Birthday Party
Selecting the perfect venue is key to a superhero party. Explore outdoor locations like parks, wildlife reserves, or botanical gardens to take advantage of our stunning landscapes. Alternatively, consider local community centers or indoor play areas that reflect our vibrant culture.
Read moreCatering and cakes
Have your kids ever come home and told you about an amazing cake they saw at their friend’s birthday party? Maybe it’s their turn to have that show-and-tell-worthy cake this time! Get the best catering and cakes services on board for your party today!
Read moreSoccer for Kids
A great team and tactical sport! Soccer, or European football, is a great way for your kids to have fun with friends or family in a park, or professionally in a club. Whether playing competitively or just for fun, your kids will love this game.
Read moreTOP 10 REASONS TO LEARN MARTIAL ARTS WITH CAPOEIRA
There is more to establishing a passion for something new than just doing to basics. You can’t immerse yourself longterm with a new sport if you don’t start getting involved in other aspects of it as well. You’ll want to find a common interest with others to stay motivated, you’ll start talking racing techniques, styles and tips, gear, clothing, equipment and trends. Your conversations will get focused, your opinions and incentives more diverse, and you’ll find yourself getting more stuck into the activity.
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