Showing posts with label 6 years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6 years. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Playdate at Cool De Sac.

This post has been sitting in my draft for two weeks now and I'm finally done uploading the photos from Adam's (not so) recent playdate.
 
A couple of fellow mummies met up during the September school holidays for kids to unleash their closet monsters at Cool De Sac!
Perfect afternoon spent indoors to beat the haze.
 
Indoor playground, maze, confined children, indoor cafe where Mummies lepak one corner and kids run amock, face and body painting.... Yeah you get the idea?
 
LOCATION of Cool De Sac:
3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City Mall
#02-379/80, Singapore 038983.


*It is situated at Tower 5, near Suntec Convention, so don't make the same mistake as I did and go to Tower 3!

 











This Tween area has Wii games for the older kids who find jumping around with preschoolers and toddlers too boring.
Growing up is tough, I know.

I like the spacious stoller "parking lot" and nursing room but I wish the nursing room would be more private as there are Daddies roaming around the indoor playgroun as well.


Our boys really can kee siao together lor. Serene's Xavier under the "log", Qian Wen's Emmanuel behind Adam, and Adam about to lunge off.

Only all the girls queue up patiently to get themselves painted.

Qian Wen's Faith getting her face painted. That's the icing on top of your cake for having a girl lor.. My sons don't want anybody to touch their faces one..... >_<




Mandatory kiddos and Mummies group shot at Cool De Sac!

Overall a nice and huge playground for the children to expand their energies, with a cozy cafe corner to order munchies..

Our only grouse was that the prices were all stated before GST. For eg. what we thought was a small cup of juice for $3.50 turned out to be $4.10 after GST.. the size of the cup is the IKEA colourful small cups for children...
Other than that, we will go back again as it is in central location and indoors.

CHARGES:
Monday - Friday
Children under 6 months: FREE
Children under 3 years old: $10.70
Children from 3-12 years old: $21.40
 
Unlimited play time per admission.
2 adults can accompany each child.
Socks are to be worn at all times.
 
 
 

Sunday, September 20, 2015

{Media invite} Playeum official opening: Children's Centre for Creativity.

Playeum presents a dedicated creative space for children and families - the first of its kind in South-east Asia.
It is also Singapore's first Children's Centre for Creativity, and Adam and Ashton are honoured to be invited for its official opening.
 
 
At Playeum: inspired by this weekend's Formula 1 season, the Centre debuts its first exhibition with F1-themed "The art of speed".
The theme changes three times a year, ensuring a constantly refreshed space in which children can indulge in their imagination and creativity.

Pink elephant spotted at Playeum

Playeum Children's Centre for Creativity
Can an elephant be pink? Only in your imagination!

 
 
 
 
In Playeum, there are four spaces for your children to explore:
- The main space
- The dark space
- The workshop
- The play maker space
 
There are staff stationed at every station to render help to children. How awesome is that!



Main space: Create for Speed
In this main space, our children can experiment with zooming cars and ramps of different heights and sizes, with the vehicles they built from scratch.

F1 constructors in the making!






 
 
The Dark Space:
The first season opens with the beautiful Shadow Play installation by Creative Director Isabelle Desjeux.
This will be followed by the Speed of Light art by Patricia Zahnbrecher, and Light Painting by Isabelle Desjeux and Mahyuddin Chan.

Adam enjoyed playing with his shadows and creating different shapes and sizes of shadows by playing with the light source to create giants, dwarfs, tunnels and etc.
It got a little embarrassing when he refused to let Ashton have a turn at it and I had to threaten him. #angrydieme
 
 
 
The Workshop:
The workshop hosts a variety of stimulating programmes for children and parents to engage in in-depth explorations of speed through movement, visual art, and more.
This is also the space where birthday parties and special celebrations will be held.



The Play Maker space:
With an array of materials and tools to choose from, this space allows for meaningful experimentation where children and adults can build objects related to the theme of speed and try them out in other spaces. 


Here, Adam is making a racing car with large wheels from ribbon spools and the body of the car is made from a small piece of plank.
Chopsticks are taped to the bottom of the plank to hold the wheels.

Ta dah~!

Trying out his creation. Ashton followed suit and made the same thing.


Thank you Playeum, for this lovely opportunity for my children to be engaged in 2 full hours of hands-on fun without the use of electronics and gadgets.


Who'd have thought recycled materials can bring my children so much fun!
I highly encourage you to bring your children down to Playeum for some innovative fun to work their creative juices.



Location of Playeum:
Block 47 Malan Road
Gillman Barracks #01-21/23
Singapore 109444.


It is near Hort Park and when you see the signage "Gillman Barracks" at the road side, turn in and continue driving all the way in until you come to the end of the up-slope.

Ticketing:
Child (ages 1-12): $20
Accompanying adult: FREE
Additional adult: $10.
Each child can admit 1 accompanying adult.


*Open everyday of the year except Mondays and Christmas day.

Special rates for schools and groups:
$10 per student.
 
 
 

Thursday, September 10, 2015

[Media invite] Roman tile workshop by B&G Lifecasting studio.

Hello Mumsies! We spent last Sunday morning very meaningfully as a family.
Instead of nua-ing at home or la-kopi at some coffee-and-brunch joint, we went to Orchard Central for a Roman tile workshop Okayyyy.
 
What is this Roman tile workshop and who is the mumpreneur behind it? 
 
If you have not heard of B&G Lifecasting, don't worry, neither have I prior to this!
JJ is the lady boss who set up this casting company.

And how is casting different from impressions?
Ans: Casting is actually concaved outwards to form a 3D image, while impressions are just that - a depression in a mould.
 
 
 
Here we are bright and early at the studio in our half-awake faces! #uglydie


JJ helping us with making the impression first.


After this impression is done, a special medium specially imported from UK is then poured over these hand moulds and left to dry for an hour.

In this hour of waiting, hubby & I MIA-ed to Marche downstairs for brunch while the kids played with JJ's son in the studio :P

The finished product will look like this!

We left our castings with JJ to get the gold painting done. I'm so excited to see what Adam's and Ashton's hand castings will look like!


By the way, B&G Lifecasting has a history of more than 10 years already and I didn't even know that before this workshop.
Right now, the ladyboss JJ is running a charity cause for The Collective Effort for children hoping to sponsor up to 500 kids.


Check out the video below:

 
 
Proceeds from your business at B&G Lifecasting will go to The Collective Effort to help these children.

P.S. I love supporting local businesses especially those run by Mumpreneurs as I know how difficult it is being a working Mummy myself. More so being self-employed as you have to worry about profit & loss and the viability of your business as compared to a salaried worker like me who just waits for money to come into my bank at that time of the month.
 
P.P.S. I love to support charitable causes too! I make monthly donations to World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and also to Children's Cancer Foundation (CCF).
 
 
So yeah, please do support B&G Lifecasting as a meaningful way of having your children's hands or feet frozen in time for keepsake :)
 
B&G Lifecasting is available at:
Orchard Central 10 Square
181 Orchard Road Level 10,
Singapore 238896
(Once you exit the elevator, turn left and turn left)
 
Tel: JJ at +65 66505886
 

Friday, September 4, 2015

SMB Mummies and children outing: Yakult factory educational tour.


It's Teacher's Day today and when school's out, it can only mean one thing: the little terrors are unleashed upon their poor parents!
Luckily, Mummy Evelyn from www.evespiration.com organized a group tour to Yakult factory at Senoko for a group of us Mummies & our kiddos.

With the help of GPS, I finally drove from East to North and reached without getting lost :P

My kids are HUGE Yakult consumers. They drink 2-3 bottles daily, EACH (ZzzZz).
My children are so scary to feed :P Forever hungry and thirsty one (but still so skinny).

Free Yakult for everyone!
My colleague and fellow Mummy-friend Wendy and her sons YuQi (7) and Allan (5).

PS. Ashton is in one of those phases now and no forces can stop him - he's a soldier and goes the whole day with that helmet (you'll see in  the group photo at the end of the tour).

Fellow Mummy-blogger Serene and her Mum, and Xavier (7) and Vera (2).

Very seriously attending lesson on digestive system.

Any idea how long is the small intestine?


Ans: about 6-7m long.

Every bottle of Yakult (100ml) contains 10 BILLION good bacteria.

What is Yakult made of?
Ans: Skim milk, L. Casei Shirota (the good bacteria), glucose.

Did you know: Singapore is the only country that Yakult is produced in 4 flavours: Grape, Green Apple, Orange, and Original.
Other countries' Yakult only comes in Original flavour.

Rows and rows, tens of thousands bottles of Yakult being produced on a daily basis.
Click on the video below to see the Yakult bottle mould at work.
 
 

We learned so much during this tour :)
 
Do you know when the best time to consume Yakult is?
It's actually at the end of a meal. I always thought it's best on an empty stomach! *horror of horrors!*
 
P.S. Did you also know that in Japan, Yakult is not available in shops or supermarkets. You can only purchase Yakult from the Yakult lady in Japan!
Unlike in Singapore, Yakult is readily available can - petrol kiosks, convenience stores, canteens, foodcourts, supermarts, even Mama shops etc etc!
Oh, the things we take for granted in Singapore!

Mandatory group shot! So many mummies, daddies and kiddos!
Adam made a new friend and they super can click until Emmanuel's mummy suggested a playdate already!
My Ashton still in his helmet. Not hot meh? *sweat*


 
 
At the end of the factory guided tour, everyone can purchase each packet of Yakult for SGD$2.70 (UP $3.05 at NTUC, price correct as on 04 Sept 2015).
 
If you're interested to visit Yakult factory, you may contact them at:
Tel: 67561033
Address: 7 Senoko Avenue, Singapore 758300.
 
Tours are conducted Mondays - Fridays
Morning session: 10:00am - 11:30am
Afternoon session: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Capacity: Min 25 pax - 60 pax.
Admission is Free-of-charge. Parking is also FOC.