We had a Father's Day cardmaking competition to celebrate Father's Day.
Here are our budding little artists, hard at work..
Our judges had a hard time deciding the winner! All our contestants put lots of love and effort into their cards.
The first prize gets a complimentary stay at Pan Pacific Hotel! Here is our lucky winner!
It was a fun event all in all, everyone was a winner, and walked away with a souvenoir!
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Crazy Hat!
Mr Bottle: I was asked to make a hat that's eye catching! We just kept adding balloons to this hat... I love creative and fun things! Tell me if you like it by going to www.magician.com.sg
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Adjustable roadrunner hat
Monday, June 8, 2009
Good food and entertainment at Hilton!
The food at Checker's at Hilton is REALLY good. We tried it and live to tell it! :)
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Conflicts and Challenges: Increasing Children's Capacity to Learn and Experience Life, 22 June 2009
Here something useful for parents:
We are very pleased to invite you to join us for the upcoming NUS Lunchtime Forum – Conflicts and Challenges: Increasing Children's Capacity to Learn and Experience Life featuring Ms Susan Kaiser Greenland, J.D and Dr Lynette Tay Su-Mien. The forum will focus on ways to optimize children’s experiences in life.
Ms Susan Kaiser Greenland, J.D is Co-Founder and Executive Director of InnerKids, USA. She develops mindful awareness curriculum for and teaches programs to children as well as educators and parents. She was named a "Champion of Children" by First 5 LA and has played an important role in bringing secular mindfulness practice to children and teens in the West, and is committed to exploring the role, and beneficial secular applications, of mindful awareness in the real-lives of children and their families.
Dr Lynette Tay Su-Mien is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at NUS specializing in child and pediatric psychology. Her research and clinical interests lay in the translation of the available research knowledge in the area of child psychology regarding the interface between psychological and cognitive functioning and physical health into applicable skills for helping children and their parents when faced with childhood illness.
Event Details:
Date: Monday, 22 June 2009
Time: 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm
Venue: Auditorium Level 2, Lee Kong Chian Wing, NUS University Hall, Lee Kong Chian Wing, 21 Lower Kent Ridge Road Singapore 119077
Enclosed is e-flyer with the full event details. To facilitate the planning of this event, we would greatly appreciate if you could respond by sending your RSVP to stewardship@nus.edu.sg by 18 June 2009. You are most welcome to bring guests along. We look forward to seeing you at this event.
We are very pleased to invite you to join us for the upcoming NUS Lunchtime Forum – Conflicts and Challenges: Increasing Children's Capacity to Learn and Experience Life featuring Ms Susan Kaiser Greenland, J.D and Dr Lynette Tay Su-Mien. The forum will focus on ways to optimize children’s experiences in life.
Ms Susan Kaiser Greenland, J.D is Co-Founder and Executive Director of InnerKids, USA. She develops mindful awareness curriculum for and teaches programs to children as well as educators and parents. She was named a "Champion of Children" by First 5 LA and has played an important role in bringing secular mindfulness practice to children and teens in the West, and is committed to exploring the role, and beneficial secular applications, of mindful awareness in the real-lives of children and their families.
Dr Lynette Tay Su-Mien is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at NUS specializing in child and pediatric psychology. Her research and clinical interests lay in the translation of the available research knowledge in the area of child psychology regarding the interface between psychological and cognitive functioning and physical health into applicable skills for helping children and their parents when faced with childhood illness.
Event Details:
Date: Monday, 22 June 2009
Time: 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm
Venue: Auditorium Level 2, Lee Kong Chian Wing, NUS University Hall, Lee Kong Chian Wing, 21 Lower Kent Ridge Road Singapore 119077
Enclosed is e-flyer with the full event details. To facilitate the planning of this event, we would greatly appreciate if you could respond by sending your RSVP to stewardship@nus.edu.sg by 18 June 2009. You are most welcome to bring guests along. We look forward to seeing you at this event.
Labels:
children,
experience,
growing up,
kids,
learning,
life,
psychology
Monday, June 1, 2009
Carnival Attica
We joined in the celebrations for Attica's 5th Anniversary! It's a bash! Here are some photos from www.asialifestyle.com:
The Bouncers!
The Bouncers!
Wings (orange) and Halo (pink) balloons! and a ring (see finger!). We also made a lot of different party hats. If you find any of them, please send them to info@kidsparty.com.sg !
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