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Launch of Singapore’s First National Reading Day
The inaugural National Reading Day will be taking place on 30 July 2016 with a series of programmes and activities island-wide.
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Parents’ Guide to Keeping Children Safe While Playing Pokémon Go
Symantec shares some risks in the cyber realm, the real world and the safety of children while playing the Pokémon Go game that parents should start taking note of.
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I Can Read New Look Soft Launch Party
To celebrate the launch of its new brand image, I Can Read held a party for its members and stakeholders. Find out what went on at the soft launch party!
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Science Centre New Attractions
Catch the new Omni-Theatre's movie, One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure or come face to face with legendary sea creatures that rule the marine world and more.
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Pororo Park Indoor Playground Singapore
An integrated entertainment and educational indoor playground for children aged 1 to 9 years old, find out what you can do at Pororo Park today!
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Amazing Science-X Challenge 2015
Learning through life experiences are more valuable and fun than rote learning. Back for the 7th time, what makes The Amazing Science-X Challenge such a success?
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POSB To Offer 2% Interest For Their Child Development Accounts
POSB will be offering parents an interest rate of 2% p.a. for the entire duration on their Child Development Accounts (CDAs) opened with the bank.
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Minister Chan Chun Sing Moves: MSF’s Loss, NTUC’s Gain?
Minister Chan Chun Sing will take over the helm of NTUC on 4 May 2015 as its Secretary-General from Lim Swee Say. He will lead the Labour Movement of Singapore and over 840,000 members.
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Shaun The Sheep And Timmy Time Bring English To Singapore
The stars of the globally successful animated TV shows Shaun the Sheep and Timmy Time will soon be encouraging flocks of children in Singapore to learn English.
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Better Pay For Low Wage Workers: Progressing One Step At A Time
Did you know, for many years, the low wage workers wage increase has not risen in tandem with the rest of the workforce. So, why would this information be of concern to you?