GT bank to host virtual Children’s Day learning activities

GT bank to host virtual Children’s Day learning activities

Despite the ravaging coronavirus pandemic, there is no stopping Africa’s foremost financial institution, Guaranty Trust Bank from helping kids experie

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Despite the ravaging coronavirus pandemic, there is no stopping Africa’s foremost financial institution, Guaranty Trust Bank from helping kids experience a fun filled Children’s Day.

Last year’s Children’s Day experience at the GTBank PlayCentre, Africa’s first digital playground was an unforgettable one and, in a bid, to recreate that same experience for children despite the partial lockdown, GT Bank will later today, host the biggest online children’s day experience with a lot of fun activities for children to follow along to.

It is going to be a day packed with lots of fun and learning activities for children with classes on cooking, fashion, arts and craft.

While fashion designer, Funke Adepoju will be taking the fashion class, teaching children the basics of fashion designing, Chef Muse will be taking the cooking class and teaching children how to make the simplest of dishes as well as recipes for some easy to make meals.

 

Artiste, Tolu Ojosipe will help the children think of their drawings as practice while also teaching them how to use colours to create pieces of art. There will also be a safety class where children will learn how to be safe at home, school etc.

Lastly, author, Efe Farinre will take the children through cozy adventures as she reads them educative and adventurous books while also helping them improve on their reading skill.

All of these, your children can experience today via the GT Bank Youtube channel but to be a part of it, you must register for free here

Here below is a throwback video of Children’s Day experience at the GTBank PlayCentre, Africa’s first digital playground.