Celebrity moms let their kids learn and have fun with the Jollibee Kids Club
Celebrity mom Danica Sotto-Pingris with son Mic get creative together during Jollibee Kids Club’s maskara painting. |
Chef Jackie Ang-Po and her daughter Kylie joins the Jollibee Kids Club’s acting workshop |
These two celebrity moms are keen on raising their kids to be talented, smart, and outgoing, that’s why they have enlisted their youngsters to be a member of the Jollibee Kids Club (JKC).
As part of their privilege as Jollibee Kids Club members, they may choose to participate in any of the year-round JKC workshops which allow kids to hone their intelligence and social skills, while also encouraging children’s imaginations, developing their talents, and letting them interact with fellow JKC members.
Danica and her four-year-old son Mic recently joined other moms and kids during the JKC Maskara Painting Workshop at Jollibee Welcome Plaza in Pasay City. During the workshop, the children showcased their knack for creativity by designing their own colorful masks.
“Mic is very athletic like his Dad,” shared Danica about her four-year-old son. “Aside from enrolling him in taekwondo and swimming classes, I felt that I should also let him explore his other interests. He also loves to sing but he is usually shy around other people. That is why I let him join the Jollibee Kids Club. It’s a great way for him to interact with kids his age who share the same interests.”
“I love attending JKC activities because I meet new friends,” said Mic. “I also learn fun things and the best part is that Jollibee comes out to dance and play with us.”
As for Chef Jackie and her seven-year-old daughter Kylie, the JKC Acting Workshop held recently at Jollibee EDSA Benin was a fun way to learn the basics of the performing arts. “The kids learn a lot because the workshops are very fun and entertaining,” Jackie noted. “It’s like a Jollibee Kids Party—there are balloons and games, and we all get to draw and paint. Jollibee even comes to surprise us!” said Kylie.
According to the chef mom, the Jollibee Kids Club is perfect for kids like Kylie who have a variety of interests. “Like me, my daughter is into painting, drawing, and baking. She also loves ballet and has started joining school plays,” Jackie shared.
The Jollibee Kids Club is open to kids 12 years old and below. Let your kids join the coolest club in town and enjoy different workshops from performance arts to crafts-making, as well as activities that enrich their social skills.
To know more visit any Jollibee store near you or visit their website here: jollibeekidsworkshop.com/
dimaks | The Urban Walker says
I may have to consider signing up my kids in the club. Social development is definitely a must for the youngsters.