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10 Fun, outdoor things to do in Dubai with kids

Where to take children for an open-air, socially distanced adventure this weekend 1 of 10 X PARK JR: This nature-themed playscape hidden on a side street a stone’s throw from Kite Beach is a treasure trove of wholesome outdoor fun for little ones. From the extensive wooden climbing frames, to the rock pools and splash area, to the mud kitchen, petting farm and planting garden, there is so much to keep kids occupied, all out in the open air, yet also in a safely enclosed and regulated environment. Children will adore clambering up the rocks, getting soaked by the spray fountains and spotting the gentle giant tortoises lumbering freely through the park. DETAILS: Dh80 per child for two hours or play, with two free adults included, spots must be booked in advance, Xparkjr.com.

Komodo Dragon attack at Jurassic Park resort Indonesia

Komodo Dragon attack at Jurassic Park resort Indonesia 17 Dec, 2020 07:07 PM 3 minutes to read A worker at a resort in Indonesia has reportedly been savaged by a Komodo Dragon. The 46-year-old worker, named as Elias Agas, was working at the Jurassic Park resort that s currently under construction on Rinca Island. According to reports, the reptile tore several parts of his body before the man was rushed off the island by speedboat to a nearby hospital. The resort has sparked controversy, given it s home to around 1000 of the remaining 3000 Komodo Dragons around the world. Advertisement The Komodo dragon is the world s largest lizard. Photo / Guillaume Marque, Unsplash

Losing teeth, jumping down stairs and U-Hauls: Adults on Reddit reveal biggest fears they didn t have as kids

Losing teeth, jumping down stairs and U-Hauls: Adults on Reddit reveal biggest fears they didn t have as kids
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Telegraph readers on the week s biggest talking points: Boris must be prepared to push the red button

With the roll-out of the Pfizer vaccine comes a new-found hope that the days of normality are sure to return. Our readers looked back on some of the Government’s rulings during the pandemic before examining how we should go forward post-vaccine.   ‘Johnson must stop hiding behind scientists’ @barry smith: “Please can we start by insisting that the country is run by the elected Government and not by SAGE, the NHS and the BBC. Johnson must stop hiding behind scientists and medics.” ‘None of these measures should have been introduced in the first place’ @Stephen Dougherty: “None of these measures should have been introduced in the first place and must never be introduced again.”

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