With 50 stalls and outdoor games, the event is targeted to bring in 50,000 visitors altogether, says Rajan Neupane, Managing Director of Rise Global. “Every child is special and through this event, we want to give a child all the fun and happiness that he or she deserves,” he said.[break]
Stalls from Ngames club.com, Kathmandu Children Club, SABAH Nepal, BN Pustak Sansar and UCMAS Mental Arithmetic Nepal can be found at the fair whose special highlights includes live Angry Birds game, Universal Planetarium, talent competitions, and a seminar on child psychology and parenting advice and support.
Sakshyam Pradhan and Pranaya Mathema, students from Swarnim School, were going through books at a book stall. “This is the first time that I’ve come to such a fair,” shared Sakshyam. Both the students had heard about Kids Jamboree at school and were especially looking forward to the angry birds live game and the planetarium.
The event is scheduled to end on February 18, 2013.
Third Scouts Jamboree is going to be held in Nepal