With spring break kicking in next week, the struggle to keep the little champs engaged (without resorting to increasing screen time) is as real as it gets. Now let’s toss in Ramadan-initiated shorter school hours and fluctuating energy levels to the mix! There, that’s the recipe for a perfect storm of “I’m bored” complaints coming your way. And let’s be honest, fasting is challenging enough. Between juggling work and trying to squeeze in a little reflection, the last thing you need is playing referee in a sibling showdown over the remote. And that’s exactly where StuDIYo Lab’s Ramadan and Spring Camp enter! This camp is a sure-fire way to keep your little ones engaged, learning, and (bonus!) out of your hair for a few hours. And no, this isn’t just another arts-and-crafts camp where they come home with a pile of paper-mâché creations. You know, the kind you display for the rest of the year and feel guilty about tossing later.
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Where DIY And History Collide
StuDIYo Lab’s Ramadan and Spring Camp 2025 kicked off on March 3 with a unique theme, Travel Back in Time & Build Like the Legends! So, what does that mean for your kids? Well, unlike a typical camp where they just hear about historical geniuses, here they’ll actually build the inventions that made them famous. Pretty cool, right? Imagine your kid coming home and saying, “Mom, did you know Ibn Al-Haytham basically invented the camera? And guess what, I now know how to build one too!”
Here’s what the kids will get to explore in the StuDIYo Spring and Ramadan Camp:

- Al-Jazari’s Music Box – A nod to the pioneer of robotics! Your little ones will create mechanical music boxes, exploring how gears and pulleys create melodies.
- Ibn Al-Haytham’s Camera Obscura – Forget filters, this is where photography really started. The little explorers will craft pinhole cameras and learn all about the fundamentals of light and the origins of photography.
- Historic Sabeels – Expect hands-on fun as kids construct traditional water fountains, uncovering their deep-rooted significance in Middle Eastern culture. They will also explore how these fountains served as a symbol of generosity and community service, emphasizing the importance of giving back, an indispensable value of Ramadan.
- Flying Machines by Abbas Ibn Firnas – Budding aviators will get to design gliders, tracing the embryonic dreams of human flight. Because which kid wouldn’t want to try designing their own glider?
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This Ramadan and Spring Camp is the ideal blend of STEM, history and creativity, meaning they’ll actually be learning without realizing it (sneaky, we know). It’s also a chance for them to develop real-world skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity, all while having fun – plus, they’ll be so engaged that bedtime battles will finally be a thing of the past!
The When & Where (So You Can Plan Accordingly)
Locations:
StuDIYo Lab Centers – Times Square Centre, Dubai & Abu Dhabi Mall
Deets on Dates:
Ramadan Camp: March 3 – March 21 (Weekdays, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
Spring Camp: March 24 – April 4 (Morning & Afternoon sessions available)
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