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‘Little Pharaoh Land’ at Cleo Country

ABA Corp inaugurated ‘Little Pharaoh Land’, an exclusive kids play area, in its residential project, Cleo Country, in Noida recently.
This is one of the country’s largest kid play facilities built in a residential group-housing society, said a press release issued by the developer.
Built on nearly five acres, the play area has been divided into seven theme-based segments. The facilities in the area include, a mini-water park, wooden play area, sandpit zone, mini mountain climbing, ropewalk, dedicated sitting area, trampoline, swings, amphitheatre, skating rink, and interactive fountain, said the release. .
It also provides a safe and healthy environment to the children, added the release.
The wide area of the campus is also viable in maintaining the social distance during this pandemic situation.
Amit Modi, Director, ABA Corp, said, “For the last two years, children were confined to the four walls of their homes due to the pandemic and now they are excited to play in an open atmosphere. We have understood the safety concern of Cleo County residents towards their children and that is why we decided to give the children a well-planned in-house play area within the four walls of our group housing project.”
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