In an urban Singapore, prawning (or prawn fishing) is a shared experience that families can enjoy. The thrill of reeling in a catch and the excitement of netting a big fish together are the intangible rewards that make for priceless memories. Waiting for… Read More ›
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Go Prawning with Your Kids 1 – Eastern Singapore
Places to go prawning are probably nearer your home that you think. What’s more, there’s usually little planning involved. Most ponds are open 24 hours and come with BBQ pits or eateries attached. Here are two easily accessible prawning places… Read More ›
Your Children’s Drawings 5 – Building a Town Together
If your children are prolific artists, try starting them on a town-building series. Inspire them to draw buildings, parks and playgrounds of their very own dream town. Place these around their toy train sets and toy cars. Spend time making… Read More ›
Your Children’s Drawings 4 – More Party Ideas
Here are more ideas for incorporating your child’s artwork in their birthday celebrations! At the end of the day, you’ll have unique and personalised decorations that’ll appear in your photos with which to remember the day always. 1. P-ART-y Decorations:… Read More ›
Your Child’s Drawings 3 – Birthday Fun
Build birthday memories together (and creatively use up your cache of children’s drawings while you are at it!) If your children like something, there’s a high chance that they’ll draw a lot of it. And, the way each one draws is… Read More ›
Your Children’s Drawings 2 – Lampshades on Display
Kill two birds with one stone. Work together to create something precious and functional out of your children’s art pieces. They will be thrilled to see their work on display in the home. Make Lampshades! You’ll need: Artwork on A4-paper (any… Read More ›
Your Children’s Drawings 1 – Be a Fan
Children’s drawings at every stage of their growth are utterly precious, but it’s often nearly impossible to keep them all. Get creative and think up ways to use their art pieces to make cool stuff. Be a Fan of Your… Read More ›
Clock Your Time Together!
Get creative together! Build your very own family clock! Get a DIY clock set online or from an art supply shop, and make something unique with the kids. Ikea Hackers is a another great website to go to for tips on… Read More ›
Make Family Notepads for the New School Term!
Bond with your children over collecting paper scraps and gluing them together to make your very own customised family notepads. Things You Will Need Paper: 50 pieces in A4-size with weight 80-100gsm, with used side facing down. Cut A4 paper into… Read More ›