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Singapore’s Sentosa Island Launches Virtual Island Getaway on Animal Crossing
Go on a virtual getaway at Sentosa Crossing - a digital reimagination of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Visit nature trails and experience yoga by the beach!
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Flowers and a Film: Happy Mother’s Day from Science Centre Singapore
To help us get creative, Science Centre Singapore has just the formula for children and husbands to gift mums with one-of-a-kind colour-changing blooms created with love.
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#LetsBuildTogether with LEGO
With LEGO's #LetsBuildTogether, look forward to daily build challenges and fun LEGO lessons that will definitely keep you and your child entertained.
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Bring the Outdoors Inside with Gardening Essentials on Shopee
Are you feeling restless at home and on the lookout for new hobbies to try? Shopee brings the outdoors to you with their range of gardening essentials!
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Keep the Little Ones Occupied at Home with Print & Play Ideas from HP Inc.
With the need to spend more time at home, parents are on the lookout for exercises that can stimulate a child's mind and invoke a greater love for learning.
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Baking With Kids: 5 Easy Recipes and Cute Tools to Start With
Here are some easy recipes and kid-friendly baking tools for you to bake yummy treats together with your children this coming Easter.
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Home-Based Learning for Primary Students: A Telecommuting Parent’s Survival Guide
With MOE's announcement that all schools will carry out home-based learning from 8 April 2020, here is our how-to guide on home-based learning.
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6 Stay-Home Activities Your Kids Will Love
Here are six fun and fairly inexpensive ways to keep your young ones meaningfully occupied at home. Who said staying home has to be "boring"?
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Nurturing The Love Of Science: Marshall Cavendish Education Science Kits For Kids
How can we develop the love for science in children? Marshall Cavendish Education partners up with various enterprises to launch a series of hands-on learning science kits.
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How To Track My Child’s Learning Progress Without Exam Grades?
With exams removed for Primary One and Two children in 2019, what changes in learning, studying methods and creativity can parents expect in years to come?