In a bid to strengthen the bond between the kids and fathers, who often struggle to give them time because of official commitments, a two-day festival is being held at Maharashtra Nature Park in Dharavi here from tomorrow.

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Grooming Babies Global will be holding the event 'Under The Peepal Tree', wherein kids and fathers would demonstrate their collective skills in a mix of games, workshops, experiential engagements and performances.

"Fathers in a city like Mumbai lack time to spend with their child. We have designed this festival for working fathers who can meaningfully engage with their kid in an open set-up," Oindrila Purohit, founder director of Grooming Babies Global, said.

The festival is ideal for children between age groups of 2 to 10.

"Reports show that dads spending quality time with their child leads to heightened mental well-being and enhanced learning. Healthy interaction with father in the early years sets the base for future relationships," she said.

Since traditionally mothers drive most of child upbringing, parent-child activities largely are structured keeping moms' engagement in mind. But 'Under The Peepal Tree' we have conceptualised to bridge gap between the father and the child, said Purohit.

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