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As the schools are closed for about 2 months looking for something to do for my daughter , she would really like to learn how to cook i once heard of a cooking class for kids in the old city , also been told about some adventure camps at London house does anyone have any information about these type of things to do .

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Plenty of offerings for summer camps. Almost every school has one, because that means additional $$$.

We will be off to Bangkok (and the seaside) as soon as school is out in order to minimize exposure to particulate matter.

Cheers, CM-Expat

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We will be off to Bangkok (and the seaside) as soon as school is out in order to minimize exposure to particulate matter.

you mean this ?

pic 1 .. 2 march .. a week ago !

pic 2 .. this morning 9 march sad.png

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Plenty of offerings for summer camps. Almost every school has one, because that means additional $$$.

We will be off to Bangkok (and the seaside) as soon as school is out in order to minimize exposure to particulate matter.

Cheers, CM-Expat

this is CM ! highly recommanded to retire there,

But use any chance and any minute not to be there 555555

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One possibility:

Smart Brain, my granddaughter has done their semester break 'camps' for several years now. They are well organized, sessions on: Maths, Science, Social, Cooking and more. We us the branch on Mahidol Road after 500 metres after you turn onto Mahidol Rd from Superhighway, coming from Lamphun, opposite the big Shell Service station recently renovated. Teachers seem to be well capable and caring and they have good materials and seem to be quite careful about safety etc. Granddaughter struggled with Maths a while back,so every Sat and San at Smart Brain for 3 hrs each day, just for maths and she quickly caught up.

Maybe they have other branches in CM, not sure.

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When we were all here we used to get out and of town and away from the rabid pollution.

For the apologists it no doubt is a breath of fresh air, but to anyone with wanting to minimise their health risks, hit the road.

Plenty of places to see on a drive down south. One time even went out to Kanchanaburi to give the kids some WW2 history. Since they got back their history teacher was very impressed they'd actually been there.

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There are some excellent Thai cooking classes available in Chiang Mai...ask a tour service most anywhere to signup...had a fun ole time myself...made several wonderful Thai dishes...and best of all...we all sat down to enjoy them together...great fun...good experience...

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I visited wat mahatat today (international meditation centre )and there was a group of girls- maybe 9 or ten years old learning meditation.

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