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Kids learn about possibilit­y of alien life

- Sarwat Nasir

abu dhabi — Children in Abu Dhabi were taught about the possibilit­ies of extraterre­strial life at the Children and Parents World.

The three-day event, being held at ADNEC, included several activities for the young ones — science experiment and astronomy workshops, as well as play areas for kids.

About 15 children took part in the workshop where they were taught about the mysteries of deep space, the various wonders of the cosmos and the possible existence of aliens.

“There are all kinds of possibilit­ies of what’s in the deep space. There could be black holes, worm holes and other universes which hold extraterre­strial life,” the workshop teacher told the kids.

Alien sightings have been reported in the UAE before. At least four to five get reported each year, according to the Dubai Astronomy Group.

Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri, CEO of the the Dubai Astronomy Group, commented on a UFO sighting in Dubai last year. “Yearly, we get four or five enquiries about UFOs, the approach we take is that first we gather all the informatio­n and then we make a deep analysis of the photo, and there is always a camera glitch that explains why the ‘object’ is there,” he said.

“There was a complex case that we received. There was a tricky

Yearly, we get four or five enquiries about UFOs, the approach we take is that first we gather all the informatio­n and then we make a deep analysis.” Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri, CEO of the the Dubai Astronomy Group

Kids learn science in school but when they do the experiment­s themselves, it sticks in their minds.” Kamal Mohammed, teacher of the Science Made Fun workshop 15 children participat­ed in the workshop in Abu Dhabi

situation where we were sent a photo taken by two men over the western horizon of the UAE. The picture was taken in such a manner that it was almost believable that it was a UFO. But after deep analysis, we concluded that it was just a camera glitch.”

Children at the event, which started on Thursday, also learned how to make their own slime and blow them into balloons. Kamal Mohammed, teacher of the Science Made Fun workshop, said: “Kids learn science in school but when they do the experiment­s themselves, it sticks in their minds.”

Science Made Fun is a group that offers science-themed birthday parties and also get invited to schools. “There are hundreds of experiment­s that we teach the kids to do. There are chemistry and dinosaur experiment­s for example,” he said.

During the workshop at the Children and Parents World, the kids also learned how to make a volcano — by combing baking soda with vinegar.

The event also featured different zones, including the Baby, Children and Mother Care Goods, Education Zone, Mother Leadership and Entreprene­urship, Health and Well Being, Food and Beverage and Character Zone.

Alongside the Children and Parent’s World, the Lifestyle exhibition was also taking place, which held fashion shows and other events. Today is the last day of the event.

Sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

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At the workshop, children were taught about the mysteries of deep space and wonders of the cosmos. It also gave science lessons to the children through fun programmes.
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The event featured different zones, giving the children opportunit­ies to explore various activities.
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