How to make summer vacation fun during COVID-19
The Hindu
Summer break is upon us and with families being forced to spend yet another vacation at home, it may be wise to distract children by keeping them engaged in creative hobbies
As nine-year-old Awita learns the nuances of balancing act in Odissi, her mother who doubles up as dance teacher cheers her on. “I am trained in dance, and that has been put to good use,” smiles Swayampurna Mishra, creator of the food blog La Petit Chef, and author of My Indian Kitchen. “Though she is missing out learning from a dance guru and in a group with other kids, this is the best arrangement to keep her engaged now.”More Related News

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