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For Kimberley Edwards, creativity has never been just a hobby â it has been a lifelong passion and a way of life. As a child, she could often be found playing school, creating art projects, and transforming everyday materials into imaginative creations long before DIY projects became a popular trend.
Today, that same passion continues to shape her career and lifeâs work. Edwards is a kindergarten teacher at the American International School of Kingston (AISK), where she has dedicated the past 16 years to making learning engaging, memorable, and meaningful for young children. Beyond the classroom, she serves as the creative director of Creative Hands, an organisation committed to providing children with enriching, hands-on creative experiences throughout the year. Creative Hands offers creative entertainment for childrenâs events, as well as seasonal camps that encourage children to explore their imagination, develop new skills, and express themselves through a variety of artistic and active experiences.
This summer, Creative Hands is hosting Camp Create at the University of Technology (UTech) Auditorium, with programmes running July 6â10 and July 13â17. Designed for children ages 4â11, the camp provides a unique blend of creativity, movement, and self-expression.
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