The Borneo Post (Sabah)

30 learning centres take part in kids education exhibition

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KOTA KINABALU: The Little Boss Kids Education Exhibition held at Suria Sabah shopping mall here raises awareness on the various educationa­l institutio­ns and learning centers in Sabah that help with the developmen­t of children.

The event, launched by Kota Kinabalu Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KKCCCI) president Datuk Michael Lui, brought together more than 30 educationa­l institutio­ns in Sabah, offering language, creative and arts and self-developmen­t programs for kids.

“Little Boss Kids Education Exhibition provides a platform for parents to explore different kinds of educationa­l systems and learning methods for their children, Lui noted.

“Parents together with their kids can take this opportunit­y to experience some of these lessons and free trials throughout this three-day event,” he said.

Meanwhile, Little Boss Kids Education Exhibition founder Chua Sang Yuu said the reason he introduced this education exhibition is he realized that in Sabah, there is lack of this kind of events for parents to learn more about the different educationa­l activities or lessons that their children can participat­e in.

“The children are future of the nation, and I believe that this event could have great impact on them which is why we’ve invited many unique learning centres where they can participat­e in various classes that will help them discover their interest,” he said.

“In these three days (March 15-17), this event will provide a platform for children to express themselves by discoverin­g their strengths such as singing, dancing, painting and so on,” he added.

 ??  ?? Lui talking to a girl at Qdees booth while Chua (left) and Qdees principal look on.
Lui talking to a girl at Qdees booth while Chua (left) and Qdees principal look on.

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