Last weekend, nosotros had a fantastic sneak peek into Oli Oli. It’s a one-of-a-kind venue curating genuinely innovative content from the almost successful children’s museums, makerspaces, scientific discipline centres, too fine art studios from North America, Asia too Europe to create ‘Tomorrow’s Playground’.
I was too thus impressed too excited to encounter the girls exploring the experiential play museum. It was a fantastic, whimsical too didactics surround for children. Josefin (3 years old) had as as much fun as Luella (nearly ix years old), which makes a nifty menage unit of measurement experience.
The beauty of Oli Oli is the focus on hands-on activities that parent curiosity, imagination too exploration. It’s likewise real good designed amongst an creative mortal feeling to it. For example, OliOli has engaged amongst globally acclaimed artists similar Toshiko MacAdam, who has built the region’s commencement “textile playground” (one of less than 10 inwards the world), a large-scale cloth construction made from brightly-coloured crocheted too knotted nylon weighing 1,000 kilos. Truly amazing!
The play museum has viii assort galleries spread over ii floors amongst over forty dissimilar activities applying a genuine honey of learning as principal: Toshi’s Nets , Future Park Air, Water, Forts & Dens, Cars & Ramps, Creative Lab too Toddler Space. All the dissimilar experiences volition parent our children imagination. The girls favourite attractions were Toshi's Nets, the H2O gallery peculiarly washing the life size automobile too in conclusion edifice cars out of Lego type bricks too testing them out on the automobile ramp. Mama loved the beautifully blueprint space, innovating content too real cute java shop. Oli Oli is a fantastic novel addition to indoor play for Dubai families. Very excited to come upward catch again.
OliOli (translates as ‘joy’ inwards Hawaiian)
Next to Oasis Center, Al Quoz
9am to 7pm from Saturdays to Wednesdays
9am to 9pm on Thursdays too Fridays.
Prices start out from 120 AED per kid too forty AED for adults