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Discover the Science of Senses, Sleep, and Dreams with Rex the Dinosaur!

Nadya Sharfina · November 29, 2024 · Leave a Comment

“Join Rex the Dinosaur on an epic journey through the worlds of STEAM at the festival, where fun and learning come together to ignite curiosity and inspire young minds!”

The STEAM Festival is back and more exciting than ever! This year, kids can join Rex the Dinosaur on an epic journey, exploring the fascinating worlds of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM).

From 29 November to 15 December 2024, the festival will run daily, with sessions from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Families are invited to explore a world of discovery, designed to ignite curiosity and inspire young minds. With a perfect balance of fun and learning, the festival offers engaging, hands-on experiences that are sure to captivate everyone.

About STEAM Festival 2024: The Secret Life of Rex

Photo by science.edu.sg

At the STEAM Festival 2024, your child will have the chance to meet Rex, a little dinosaur with big dreams, and journey into his secret world. Rex may be small, but his curiosity is limitless, and he’s eager to share some truly fascinating discoveries with young explorers like your child. This year’s festival offers a unique opportunity for children to dive into the wonders of science in a fun and engaging way.

Throughout the event, children will uncover the science behind our five senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—and gain a deeper understanding of how we interact with the world around us. They’ll also explore the mysterious realm of sleep and dreams, learning about how our brains work while we rest and why dreams are such an intriguing part of our lives. It’s a chance for kids to discover how these processes influence the way we think, feel, and experience the world each day.

One of the key themes of the festival is the importance of developing healthy sleep habits. Through interactive, hands-on activities, children will learn how proper sleep influences everything from mood to memory and concentration. This part of the experience will encourage kids to reflect on their sleep routines and understand why rest is essential for both their physical and mental well-being.

The STEAM Festival 2024 is packed with fun and educational activities designed to engage and inspire. The immersive, interactive formats make learning feel like an adventure, allowing children to explore scientific concepts in a playful and meaningful way. Beyond just fun, the festival provides a platform where kids can develop their creativity, confidence, and critical thinking skills. By participating, they’ll gain a deeper sense of curiosity about the world and leave with a greater appreciation for the science that shapes their everyday lives.

Explore, Learn, and Play

Photo by sg.bookmyshow.com

Inside the festival, children can explore various hands-on zones, each crafted to engage their imagination and bring science to life in exciting and interactive ways.

One of the highlights is Rex’s Perceptual Playground, a space where optical illusions come to life. Kids will enjoy mind-boggling visuals and have the opportunity to create their own illusion crafts, experimenting with perception in this fun, hands-on zone. They can also watch animations spring to life

Another must-visit is Rex’s Dreamscape, where children can step into a surreal infinity mirror portal, chat with Rex about dreams, and take part in a fun pillow-throwing game. For those who enjoy a challenge, there’s also a giant puzzle to solve, encouraging teamwork and critical thinking in a playful environment. 

The Whimsical Walkway offers a playful, photo-worthy hallway filled with optical illusions. It’s a space where children can marvel at visual tricks and snap pictures with their family, all while learning about how our brains interpret the world around us. 

In Nighty Night Neurons!, kids can unleash their creativity by designing their own nighttime projections. Featuring artworks created by children from the community, this experience allows young ones to scan their creations and watch them come to life in a magical seascape of dreams projection. It’s a unique way to showcase the power of imagination and the beauty of shared creativity.

At the KidsSTOP™ Gallery, children can dive into a wide variety of hands-on activities, timed programs, and themed experiences. 

Finally, in The Rex Factory, children can purchase unique festival souvenirs, including the chance to buy and customize their very own adorable Rex Plushie. Additionally, with any STEAM Festival ticket purchase, you’ll receive a 5% discount on merchandise preorders made online—though be sure to act fast, as stocks are limited!

How to Meet Rex the Dinosaur

Photo by sg.bookmyshow.com

This incredible experience is specially designed for children aged 18 months to 8 years old. If you have older children who are 9 years or above, they can still join the fun by purchasing an adult ticket to the STEAM Festival. Tickets are priced from S$37.50.

Mark your calendars: the festival will run from 29 November to 15 December 2024, with daily sessions from 10 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm. Hosted at KidsSTOP™, Science Centre Singapore (located at 15 Science Centre Rd, Singapore 609081).

Don’t miss out on this adventure! Book your tickets and find more information here. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with Rex the Dinosaur at the STEAM Festival 2024! 

For more of the best places to visit with family in Singapore, check out March Holidays: 5 Epic Activities in Singapore!, Big Fun: Five Awesome Activities for Kids in SG, and Best Restaurants with Play Areas in Singapore.

Top Family-Friendly Events in Singapore for November 2024

Nadya Sharfina · November 12, 2024 · Leave a Comment

"Make the most of November with fresh, fun, and exciting activities for the whole family."

Time sure flies, and it’s hard to believe it’s already November! As we move into the holiday season, there’s a lot happening around town to get everyone into the festive spirit. To help you make the most of November, we’ve put together a list of fresh, fun, and exciting things to do and places to take your kids. 

Harry Potter: Visions of Magic

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This immersive attraction brings the Harry Potter universe to life with stunning environments that fans will recognise and love. As you explore, you’ll find yourself walking through iconic locations such as the Knight Bus, the bustling Ministry of Magic, the mysterious Knockturn Alley, and the eerie Grimmauld Place. These are just a few of the many enchanting environments waiting for you to discover. 

The tour lasts around 60 minutes, with admission starting at $39 for children ages 4 to 12 and $49 for adults ages 13 and up. “Harry Potter: Visions of Magic” opens on November 22, 2024, and will run daily from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., giving you plenty of flexibility to visit at your convenience. You’ll find it at Forum, Level B1, in Resorts World Sentosa.

Sharity Reimagined Exhibition

Celebrate four decades of kindness and creativity at the “Sharity Reimagined” exhibition, honouring the 40th anniversary of Sharity, Singapore’s beloved symbol of compassion. This exhibition brings together the works of celebrated artists and public figures, who have each put their unique spin on Sharity figurines, transforming them into captivating works of art. You’ll find contributions from renowned figures such as Lim Tze Peng, one of Singapore’s most acclaimed painters; Iman Fandi, singer and artiste; Devika Panicker, influencer; and Fandi Ahmad, Singapore’s football icon, among others. Each piece adds a distinct perspective on Sharity’s enduring message of kindness.

The exhibition is designed to engage young visitors with interactive activities. Kids can enjoy a dedicated photo booth to capture memories, a colouring station where they can create their own colourful Sharity characters and other engaging surprises that make the experience fun and accessible for the whole family.

The “Sharity Reimagined” exhibition takes place at the B4 ION Station in ION Orchard, running from November 10th to 17th, 2024.

The Gift of Disney Cruise Line at Jewel

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Located on Level 5 of Jewel Changi Airport’s Canopy Park, this event runs from November 8, 2024, to January 2, 2025, and is sure to enchant Disney fans with captivating installations featuring beloved characters.

With exciting attractions ranging from mazes to bouncing nets and picturesque garden trails, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Admission to Canopy Park is affordable, with tickets priced at $6 for Singapore residents and $8 for standard entry. This ticket grants access not only to the Disney-themed installations but also to Canopy Park’s other family-friendly attractions. Explore the Discovery Slides, get lost in the Foggy Bowls, wander through the vibrant Petal Garden, and stroll down the Topiary Walk. 

Christmas on A Great Street

Photo by Visit Singapore

Since 1984, this iconic event has transformed Orchard Road each holiday season with stunning festive decorations and sparkling lights. From November 9, 2024, to January 1, 2025, the entire stretch of Orchard Road will be alive with bright lights, cheerful music, and festive installations.

Be sure to explore the Christmas Villages, where each spot offers its own special holiday attractions. At Shaw House Urban Plaza, you’ll find a lively carnival complete with fun rides, claw machines, and festive merchandise for the family to enjoy. Plaza Singapura will delight younger visitors with a giant castle, fun slides, a craft workshop, and an enchanting balloon dome for hours of play. Over at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza, you can relax and take in live performances by local buskers and bands while sampling treats from food trucks. Be sure to catch the magical Snowfall Shows at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. each night.

For more of the best places to visit with family in Singapore, check out March Holidays: 5 Epic Activities in Singapore!, Big Fun: Five Awesome Activities for Kids in SG, and A Playful Visit to the Museum of Ice Cream with Kids.

Where to Bring Your Kids for a Post-Exam Treat

Nadya Sharfina · October 22, 2024 · Leave a Comment

"After weeks of hard work, treat your kids to a fun-filled adventure—they’ve earned it!"

Exams are finally over, and after weeks of hard work and dedication, your kids deserve a well-earned break. They’ve studied hard to bring their best, and now it’s the perfect time to reward them with a fun experience. Here are some must-visit spots this October that will make for the ideal post-exam treat for your kids!

Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience (31 Aug – 27 Oct 2004)

Photo by bubble-planet.com

For a post-exam treat that will spark your child’s imagination and sense of wonder, consider bringing them to Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience. This surreal, colourful world of bubbles offers an unforgettable adventure for kids and adults. Making its debut in the Asia-Pacific region, straight from Milan, this immersive event takes visitors into fantastical bubble-filled landscapes, with countless opportunities to discover and interact with bubbles like never before.

Bubble Planet features more than 10 themed rooms designed to create an exciting adventure. In the LED Room, you’ll find an underwater world inhabited by glowing sea creatures, while the Bubble Ocean surrounds visitors with an ocean of living, floating balloons. The Giant Bubble Dome offers the sensation of stepping inside an enormous bubble, and the Bubble Bath Pit is a massive ball pit that promises hours of fun for kids.

There’s also plenty of cutting-edge technology to enjoy. The Soap Bubbles show, led by futuristic robots, puts an innovative spin on traditional bubbles, while the Sketch and Post room allows kids to see their drawings come to life in real-time. The Interactive Shop is the perfect place to pick up souvenirs and capture fun moments with family photos. There are many more themed rooms to discover.

For an even more immersive experience, children can explore rooms featuring VR technology, a hot air balloon flight simulator, and mesmerising illusions. The entire experience lasts around 60 to 90 minutes and is located at Hall 8B, 9 Somapah Road, Singapore Expo, 487370. You can easily select your preferred date and time when purchasing tickets here. 

The Art of the Brick: An Exhibition of LEGO® Art (31 Aug – 27 Oct 2004)

Photo by theartofthebrickexpo.com

Recognised by CNN as one of the “Must-See” exhibitions, this world-renowned show has toured over 100 cities across 24 countries with its incredible LEGO creations.

At The Art of the Brick, you’ll discover how over one million LEGO bricks have been transformed into more than 150 stunning works of art. Highlights include a nearly 20-foot-long T-Rex, life-size human figures, and sculptures of various animals. 

The exhibition also features LEGO recreations of famous masterpieces, such as Michelangelo’s David, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Beyond viewing the art, kids can unleash their creativity in the playground area, where they can build their sculptures. 

The venue is located at Hall 8B, 9 Somapah Road, Singapore Expo, 487370. To plan your visit, simply select your preferred date and time when purchasing tickets here.

Monet Inside: An Immersive Exhibition (4 – 31 Oct 2004)

Photo by Monet Inside

If your kids enjoy art and technology, take them to Monet Inside: An Immersive Exhibition. This unique experience celebrates the work of Claude Monet, one of the most inspiring artists of the 20th century and a founding father of the Impressionist movement. It’s a fantastic way to introduce young minds to the beauty of art while immersing them in a world of colour and creativity.

Monet Inside invites visitors to dive into over 200 of Monet’s greatest works, projected on five enormous six-metre-tall screens. Accompanied by an evocative musical score, the exhibition transforms Monet’s art into a dynamic, living experience, where his vibrant colours and brushstrokes envelop you. The experience is enriched by the narration of Paul Durand-Ruel, offering insightful storytelling that brings a deeper understanding of Monet’s life and art.

For families who love taking photos, the exhibition offers plenty of opportunities to capture beautiful, memorable shots. Before leaving, don’t forget to visit the art shop, where you can find unique souvenirs inspired by Monet’s work.

Located on the 3rd floor, No. 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778, Monet Inside is the perfect way to spark an interest in art. Tickets are available for purchase now here, with the exhibition running from October 4 to 31, 2024. Don’t miss out on this enriching post-exam experience!

For more of the best places to visit with family in Singapore, check out March Holidays: 5 Epic Activities in Singapore!, Big Fun: Five Awesome Activities for Kids in SG, and A Playful Visit to the Museum of Ice Cream with Kids.

Grand Prix 2024: Family Fun at Singapore’s Biggest Event

Nadya Sharfina · September 18, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Prepare for an incredible 10-day celebration as Singapore buzzes with the Grand Prix Season from September 13-22, 2024—featuring racing thrills, entertainment, and fun for the whole family!
Get ready for an amazing experience as Singapore prepares for one of its most exciting annual events! The Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) is scheduled to take over the city from September 13 to 22, 2024. This ten-day festival offers nonstop racing-themed activities.

Get ready for an amazing experience as Singapore prepares for one of its most exciting annual events! The Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) is scheduled to take over the city from September 13 to 22, 2024. This ten-day festival offers nonstop racing-themed activities.

The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024 is the season’s highlight, taking place at the Marina Bay Street Circuit from September 20th to 22nd. Throughout the GPSS, Singapore will be alive with activities ranging from exciting nightlife and engaging entertainment to numerous retail selections and delectable eating experiences.

Families can also join in on the excitement, as we’ve curated a range of events that are perfect for kids. Don’t miss out on the race-themed restaurants that offer a unique dining experience to complement the high-octane atmosphere of the Grand Prix.

1. Family Activities, Attractions and Tours

This year, the city is full of race-themed events and experiences that will attract both children and adults. There are plenty of interactive displays and entertaining activities for the entire family to enjoy. 

Photo by emint.com

POP-UP in the Museum

During the GPSS, the POP-UP at the MINT Museum of Toys is a must-see family-friendly attraction. This special event runs from August 30 to September 22 and includes thematic guided tours, engaging workshops, fascinating exhibitions, and a variety of food, beverage, and shopping experiences.

One of the standout highlights is the Vintage Racing Toy Cars Guided Tours. This exhibit showcases rare toy cars from the 1930s to the 1970s, including the eye-catching Astro Boy Ferrari Sigma Grand Prix Show Car. It’s a wonderful opportunity for your kids to explore these classic models, and best of all, the tour is free for up to two children aged 7 to 12 when accompanied by an adult.

For a hands-on experience, the Racing Car Craft Workshop is a fantastic choice. Designed to be environmentally friendly, this workshop uses recycled wood and is open to children aged 5 to 12. Kids will learn about car parts, mechanisms, and automotive history while crafting their own racing cars. Participants will get to take home their creations, and you can even get your hands on a Retro Grand Prix Board Game from 1958.

Photo by lego.com

LEGO Technic Grand ‘Brix’

For a fun and interactive family experience during the GPPS, don’t miss the LEGO Technic Grand ‘Brix’ event. Running from September 13 to 22, and open daily from 11:00 am to 9:30 pm.

One of the main attractions is the life-sized LEGO replica of the Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance model. Crafted from an impressive 192,937 LEGO bricks over 2,428 hours by a team of 15 model builders, this replica measures 5.1 meters in length and 2.2 meters in width—making it eight times the size of the LEGO Technic Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance set (42171). It’s a breathtaking display that demonstrates the precise detail and workmanship of LEGO construction.

Visitors can also put their racing skills to the test at various interactive stations throughout the pop-up. For those who excel, the top three fastest players will have the chance to win the 42165 Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance Pull Back set. Fans may also experience the thrill of racing with LEGO Technic sets geared toward various age groups. The 42171 set is suited for people aged 18 and above, whereas the 42165 Pull Back set is ideal for youngsters aged 7 and up.

Photo by mrbucket.com.sg

Build Your Own Chocolate Race Car Workshop

Enjoy a delicious family experience at the Build Your Own Chocolate Race Car Workshop, hosted by Mr. Bucket Chocolaterie, located at Dempsey Factory. This workshop, held on September 14 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, provides a unique opportunity for children and adults to make their own chocolate race cars.

The class is an educational experience in which participants learn about the history of chocolate and how to recognize high-quality cacao beans. It’s a fun and instructive introduction to the world of chocolate production.

The workshop costs $75.00 and is recommended for children aged 7 and above. As sessions are scheduled, please attend on time to make sure an uninterrupted session for everyone!

2. Family Restaurants and Cafés

Whizz Wonderland is a must-see for families wishing to fuel up for the Grand Prix festivities, running from September 13 to 22. This exciting venue isn’t just one café but an entire group of them, all featuring a fun race car theme that kids will adore.

With its open garden and playful décor, including a kiddy cart, Whizz Wonderland is perfect for families looking to enjoy a meal in a lively setting. Check out the cafés available:

Photo by The Alkaff Mansion on Facebook

The Alkaff Mansion

Make sure to visit Wildseed Café in The Alkaff Mansion, which is located in Telok Blangah Hill Park. This beautiful café has a special GPSS-themed High Tea Set that is ideal for sharing with the family.

Enjoy a variety of dishes, including garden aglio olio, Spanish chorizo pizza, and spatchcock chicken. The children’s menu includes pancakes, macaroni & cheese, chicken burgers, and chicken nuggets. Don’t miss out on their freshly baked cakes and luscious pastries for a sweet ending to your meal.

The café also adds a touch of fun with its kid’s car race and if you visit any two Wildseed Café locations, you’ll receive a complimentary cake of the day. Wildseed Café at The Alkaff Mansion is open daily from 8 am to 5 pm, with the last order at 4:30 pm. 

Photo by Wildseed Café at The Summerhouse on Facebook

The Summerhouse

Wildseed Café at The Summerhouse is also a must-visit. From September 1 to 30, they’re offering a special GPSS-themed High Tea Set.

Throughout the month, the café will serve its Fish Burger & Fries Month-Long Special, as well as a tasty Tempura Fish Burger. For added entertainment, on September 22, they’ll hold the Tamiya Race Car Track, a fun event where children may participate in the racing action. Diners who present their GPSS tickets will receive a complimentary Long Black or Latte coffee.

Photo by Bee’s Knees on Facebook

The Garage 

Bee’s Knees at The Garage is a perfect spot to unwind. The café is known for its Race Course play area, where kids can run around and have a blast while parents take a breather and enjoy some delicious food. The atmosphere is lively, with live music adding to the overall vibe.

On the menu, you’ll find favorite dishes like Laksa Prawn Pasta, Spicy Duck Loaded Fries, and the refreshing Veggie Goat Salad. For those with a sweet tooth, the Enchanted Pistachio & Pear Cake is a must-try. 

Open daily from 8am to 10pm, Bee’s Knees is the perfect destination for a family outing during the Grand Prix season, which runs from September 13 to 22.

3. The Formula 1 Race

Photo by sportsnetholidays.com

Now, let’s dive into the main event—the F1 race weekend. The Singapore Grand Prix offers a range of ticket options, from one-day to three-day passes. For those seeking a premium experience, luxe hospitality packages provide access to air-conditioned lounges such as The Vista Suite, Torque Lounge, and Sky View Pavilion. These packages elevate the F1 experience with exclusive views and top-tier amenities.

If you’re not searching for a hospitality package, you can still watch the race from some of the city’s best hotels and rooftops. Popular places include the Mandarin Oriental, InterContinental Singapore, Esplanade Roof Terrace, Marina Bay Sands, and Swissotel The Stamford, all of which provide excellent views of the activity.

Make sure to check the full F1 event schedule to plan your weekend here. Aside from the race, the entertainment lineup includes more than 100 hours of performances. OneRepublic, Kylie Minogue, Lenny Kravitz, Disclosure (DJ), The Corrs, Kool & the Gang, Tones & I, BABYMONSTER, and HONNE will perform, with new additions including American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, Indonesian heavy metal band Voice Of Baceprot, and Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

As for tickets, three-day general passes have already sold out, but single-day tickets are still available here. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, there are very limited hospitality tickets left in selected categories. Don’t miss your chance—grab your tickets and enjoy an unforgettable weekend!

Explore Olafur Eliasson’s ‘Your Curious Journey’ in Singapore

Nadya Sharfina · August 30, 2024 · Leave a Comment

"Olafur Eliasson's Your Curious Journey brings immersive, thought-provoking art to Singapore before continuing its global tour."

Olafur Eliasson is bringing his captivating travelling exhibition, Your Curious Journey, to Singapore. After its debut here, the show will continue its tour to New Zealand, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Eliasson’s exhibition promises an immersive experience, providing Singaporean audiences with a unique opportunity to engage with his innovative and thought-provoking art. The Singapore Art Museum’s hosting of this exhibition highlights its significant role in the international art scene.

Who is Olafur Eliasson?

Photo by Brigitte Lacombe

Olafur Eliasson is an Icelandic-Danish artist renowned for his sculptural and large-scale installation art that often incorporates elemental materials like light, water, and air temperature. Born in Copenhagen in 1967, Eliasson developed a passion for art early in life. By the age of 15, he had already showcased his landscape drawings and gouaches in a solo exhibition at a small gallery in Denmark.

Eliasson pursued formal art education at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1989 to 1995. His career took a significant turn when he moved to New York, where he worked as a studio assistant for the artist Christian Eckart. Since then, Eliasson has embarked on numerous projects and collaborations, working with specialists across various fields, including architects and authors.

Currently, he serves as a professor at the Berlin University of the Arts. His innovative approach and commitment to environmental issues have earned him recognition from the Huffington Post, which named him one of the “18 green artists who are making climate change and conservation a priority.”

Artwork Highlights

Photo by Mark Niedermann

Olafur Eliasson’s creative hub, Studio Olafur Eliasson, is based in Berlin and is home to a diverse team of craftspeople, architects, archivists, researchers, administrators, cooks, art historians, and specialised technicians. This collaborative environment is key to bringing Eliasson’s imaginative works to life.

Among Eliasson’s notable works is “Beauty” (1993), a striking installation that uses spotlights, water nozzles, wood, hoses, and pumps to create a powerful visual effect. This piece generates a rainbow-like spectrum of colours through a seemingly simple yet profoundly impactful water display.

Another standout project is “The New York City Waterfalls”, commissioned by The Public Art Fund. This ambitious installation featured four man-made waterfalls, each ranging from 90 to 120 feet in height, set in New York Harbor. Running from June 26 to October 13, 2008, it was a notable feat of public art with a budget of $15.5 million.

Eliasson also designed the innovative facade of Harpa, Reykjavík’s new concert hall. Completed in 2011, the building features a unique facade composed of large, quasi-brick modules made of steel and glass. This design has become a defining feature of the structure, which officially opened on May 13, 2011.

“Moon” is a collaborative piece with Ai Weiwei that debuted at the Falling Walls Conference in November 2013. The installation invites viewers to “Make your wish, make your dream. Do something,” capturing Eliasson’s commitment to inspiring reflection and action through art.

Eliasson’s body of work is vast and varied, but it consistently remains captivating for viewers. Each project reflects his distinctive approach to art, ensuring that his installations not only draw attention but also leave a lasting impression.

Olafur Eliasson Exhibition in Singapore

The Singapore Art Museum is excited to present “Olafur Eliasson: Your Curious Journey”, marking the artist’s first major solo exhibition in Southeast Asia. This showcase offers a comprehensive look at Eliasson’s work, featuring 17 key pieces that span his impressive three-decade career.

The exhibition kicks off on Level 1 with “Yellow Corridor” (1997), a piece that sets the stage for the journey ahead. Following this introduction, visitors will encounter “Beauty” (1993), one of Eliasson’s most iconic works that beautifully demonstrates his unique use of light and water.

Among the highlights are two exclusive pieces for Singapore: “Symbiotic Seeing” (2020) and “The Cubic Structural Evolution Project” (2004). These works offer fresh perspectives and innovations that are being showcased for the first time in this region.

The exhibition runs from May 10 to September 22, and is open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with the last entry at 6:30 PM. It is held at the Singapore Art Museum located at Tanjong Pagar Distripark.

For ticket purchases and more information, you can check out their website here.

5 Exciting DIY Projects for Children to Create at Home

Nadya Sharfina · March 12, 2024 · Leave a Comment

"Build bonds and memories through creative DIY projects with your child, fostering communication and skills that last a lifetime."

Engaging in DIY projects with your child is an excellent opportunity to strengthen your bond and encourage open communication enjoyably and creatively. Through various DIY projects, such as science experiments, artistic pursuits, or hands-on crafting projects, your child can acquire valuable knowledge and develop practical skills. Transforming your home into a hub of DIY creativity offers a fulfilling way to make your stay-at-home moments enjoyable and memorable for the entire family.

Bookcase

Photo by Lesly Juarez on Unsplash

If your child is a bookworm, a bookcase can be a valuable addition to your home. Not only does it provide a dedicated space for their growing collection, but it also encourages them to read more. For instance, as they finish one book, you can reward them with another, fostering a continuous love for reading. While DIY projects like building a bookcase may demand time and effort, they offer an opportunity for you and your child to bond. Engaging in such projects allows your child to become familiar with household tools, learn about construction, and develop practical skills that can be applied in various aspects of life.

Materials Needed:

  • Wood boards (such as pine or plywood) for shelves and sides
  • Wood screws
  • Wood glue
  • Wood stain or paint (optional)
  • Sandpaper
  • Drill
  • Saw (circular saw or hand saw)
  • Measuring tape
  • Level

Instructions:

Step 1: Measure and cut the wood boards according to your desired bookcase dimensions. You’ll need pieces for the sides, shelves, and back panel.

Step 2: Attach the sides to the shelves using wood glue and screws to create the frame of the bookcase. Make sure everything is square and level.

Step 3: Attach the back panel to the frame using screws and wood glue. This adds stability to the bookcase.

Step 4: Sand the entire bookcase to smooth out any rough edges or surfaces. Apply wood stain or paint according to your preference. Let it dry completely.

Step 5: Use a stud finder to locate wall studs. Secure the bookcase to the wall using screws and wall anchors if necessary, especially for taller bookcases.

Step 6: Once the bookcase is securely installed, arrange your books and other items on the shelves as desired.

Terrarium

Photo by Maud Bocquillod on Unsplash

Embarking on the journey of building a terrarium with your child offers a delightful blend of creativity and education. As you construct the terrarium, you and your child can delve into the world of biology, learning about the plants you’re nurturing. Once the project is complete, it’s important to remind your child about the maintenance required to keep the plants thriving. This hands-on experience not only beautifies your living space but also provides ongoing opportunities for learning and connection with nature.

Materials Needed:

  • Glass container or jar with a wide opening
  • Gravel or small rocks
  • Activated charcoal (optional)
  • Potting soil suitable for terrariums
  • Small plants (succulents, ferns, mosses, air plants)
  • Decorative elements (small figurines, rocks, driftwood)
  • Spray bottle filled with water
  • Gloves (optional)

Instructions:

Step 1: Get a glass container that’s wide enough for easy planting. You can pick clear or coloured glass, and decide if you want it open or closed.

Step 2: Put some small rocks at the bottom for drainage. This keeps water from pooling and causing root rot. You can also add a bit of charcoal on top to keep things fresh.

Step 3: Add potting soil on top of the rocks, about 1-2 inches deep.

Step 4: Take your plants out of their pots, loosen up the roots, and plant them in the soil. Arrange them so they look nice and have space to grow.

Step 5: Spruce up your terrarium with little decorations like figurines or rocks. Just don’t go overboard and crowd the plants.

Step 6: Use a spray bottle to water the soil and plants lightly. Don’t drown them, and only water when the soil feels dry.

Step 7: Put your terrarium where it gets indirect sunlight or bright, filtered light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can fry your plants.

Step 8: Keep an eye on your terrarium for too much water, bugs, or extra growth. Trim any dead leaves and tidy up the soil. With good care, your terrarium will be a lovely addition to your home.

Birdhouse

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Constructing a bird feeder or birdhouse can be a delightful project for your child, offering a charming way to entice birds into your balcony or yard while simultaneously providing them with sustenance and shelter. Encouraging your child to participate in building the feeder or house fosters their creativity and nurtures a sense of responsibility towards wildlife. As they observe the birds frequenting their creation, they can learn about different bird species and their behaviours, fostering a deeper connection to the natural world around them.

Materials Needed:

  • Wood boards
  • Wood screws
  • Wood glue
  • Drill
  • Saw
  • Sandpaper
  • Paint or wood stain (optional)

Instructions:

Step 1: Decide on the type and size of birdhouse you want to build. You can find many free plans and designs online.

Step 2: Cut the wood boards according to the dimensions of your chosen design.

Step 3: Assemble the birdhouse using wood glue and screws. Make sure to leave an entrance hole for the birds.

Step 4: Drill drainage holes in the bottom of the birdhouse to allow water to escape and prevent the nesting area from becoming waterlogged.

Step 5: Sand the birdhouse to smooth out any rough edges. You can also paint or stain it to add colour and weather protection.

Step 6: Place the birdhouse in a suitable location, preferably mounted on a pole or hanging from a tree branch.

Step 7: Once installed, keep an eye on your birdhouse and enjoy watching the birds that come to nest in it.

Tissue Box

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A handmade tissue box adds a touch of personalised charm to your home decor, showcasing your child’s artistic skills in a unique way. It can be placed in the living room, kitchen, bedrooms, or any other desired location. Your children can explore different artistic techniques and themes, allowing their creativity to shine through in every brushstroke or design choice. Remember to prioritise cleanliness as you incorporate this decorative piece into your home. 

Materials Needed:

  • Cardboard tissue box
  • Fabric of your choice (cotton, linen, or any fabric you like)
  • Scissors
  • Fabric glue or sewing machine
  • Decorative elements (buttons, ribbons, etc.)

Instructions:

Step 1: Lay your fabric flat and place the tissue box on top. Leave enough fabric around the box to cover it completely, with a little extra for seam allowances. Measure and cut the fabric according to the dimensions of the tissue box, adding about 1 inch (2.5 cm) to each side for seam allowances.

Step 2: Fold the fabric in half with the right sides facing inwards. If your fabric has a pattern, make sure it’s facing the inside of the fold. Sew or glue the side seams together, leaving the top and bottom open. If sewing, use a straight stitch and backstitch at the beginning and end to secure the seams.

Step 3: Test the cover on the tissue box to ensure it fits nicely. Adjust the seams if necessary.

Step 4: Hem the raw edges at the top and bottom of the cover by folding them over about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) and sewing or glueing them down. This will give the cover a clean, finished look.

Step 5: Get creative and personalise your tissue box cover by adding decorative elements like buttons, ribbons, or appliques. Glue or sew these embellishments onto the cover as desired.

Step 6: Once your cover is complete, slide the tissue box inside and adjust the fabric as needed to ensure it sits neatly inside the cover.

Step 7: Display your cute tissue box cover in any room of your home where tissues are needed. 

Custom Tote Bag

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A custom tote bag DIY project is a practical endeavour for your child, offering them a versatile accessory they can carry anywhere, whether it’s to school, to the grocery store, or just hanging out with friends. It allows your child to embrace their inner artistic side, particularly if they aspire to be a designer. By customising their tote bag, they can express their creativity while also having a functional item that reflects their personality and style. 

Materials Needed:

  • Canvas tote bag
  • Fabric paints or markers
  • Paintbrushes
  • Stencils (optional)
  • Palette or paper plates for mixing paint
  • Fabric medium (if using regular acrylic paint)
  • Iron (for setting fabric paint)

Instructions:

Step 1: Lay out your canvas tote bag on a flat surface. Make sure to protect your work surface with newspaper or a drop cloth to prevent any paint spills or stains.

Step 2: Plan out your design before painting. Think about what inspires you—whether it’s art, quotes, or patterns—and lightly sketch your ideas with a pencil.

Step 3: Use fabric paints or markers to fill in your design. You can paint freely with brushes or use stencils for more precise patterns. If you’re using acrylic paint, mix it with fabric medium as per the instructions.

Step 4: Play with colours and textures to make your design pop. Painter’s tape can help create clean lines and shapes. Try different techniques to get the look you want.

Step 5: Let your tote bag dry completely to prevent smudging. This ensures the paint sticks well to the fabric.

Step 6: If you’re using fabric paint that requires heat setting, follow the instructions on the paint label. Typically, this involves ironing the painted area on the reverse side of the fabric to set the colours and make them washable.

Step 7: Once dry and set, add any final touches like your name or decorative elements such as buttons or patches. Your custom art tote bag is now ready to use!

These five recommended DIY projects offer fantastic opportunities for quality family time. Whether you engage in DIY activities with your children after their school day or during weekend downtime, they are sure to infuse an element of fun into your family’s time at home. Consider extending your DIY adventures into the kitchen with your kids, teaching them basic cooking skills that will prove invaluable as they grow older. Read Smart Food Choices for Kids’ During Exams. While some DIY projects may require time and patience, they are ultimately rewarding activities that strengthen bonds and create lasting memories for the entire family.

Unveiling the Magic of Art Therapy for Kids

Nadya Sharfina · March 5, 2023 · Leave a Comment

"Art therapy accommodates the creative process with psychotherapy, allowing for self-discovery and comprehension."

Expressive art therapy can be a powerful and beneficial tool for children of all ages. Through art activities, they can learn to explore their emotions and gain insight into their inner lives. Art therapy aims to provide children with an outlet for expression and to help them cope with complicated feelings. Art therapy can also be particularly helpful for children who have experienced trauma, as it allows them to process their emotions and experiences in a safe and supportive manner.

When combined with counselling, art therapy can provide children with the tools they need to improve their mental and physical health. Through art activities, children can explore their feelings in an accepting and non-judgmental environment where they can express themselves without fear of criticism or reprimand.

Introducing and Creating a Safe Space for Expressive Art Therapy

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Expressive art therapy is a process that encourages children to explore their emotions and experiences through art. It is based on the idea that art activities can help children identify and express feelings, thoughts, and ideas that they may not be able to verbalise.

During art therapy sessions, the therapist will provide art materials such as paints, clay, paper, markers, and other creative tools for the child to work with. Art therapy needs to be done in a safe and comfortable environment. This means that art activities should be conducted in an area where children can feel secure and free from distractions. 

The therapists should create an atmosphere free of judgment and encourage self-expression through art rather than focusing on the final product. They will also offer guidance and support to help the child understand their art better.

Different Types of Art Therapy Techniques

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Expressive art therapy techniques are varied and can be tailored to meet children’s individual needs. Painting, drawing, sculpting, music, and dance are all art forms that can be used in art therapy sessions. 

There is no “right” or “wrong” way to approach art therapy. Instead, art activities should be structured around a certain topic or goal. Through art activities such as creating art with clay, painting abstract art, or making collages, children can learn how to better understand themselves and their emotions.

Mental Benefits of Expressive Art Therapy for Kids

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Besides helping children develop a better understanding of their emotions, art therapy can also help children understand the emotions of those around them, improve problem-solving skills, and gain confidence in themselves.

Expressive art therapy can be used to work through traumatic experiences or difficult emotions. Children can benefit from improved mental health, better communication skills, enhanced self-awareness, reduced stress levels and increased resilience.  

Physical Development Using Various Art Modalities

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Art can help improve motor skills and hand-eye coordination as art activities require children to use both hands and different parts of their bodies to create art. It can provide an outlet for physical expression which helps children to become more aware of how their bodies move in certain ways. This awareness often leads to an improved understanding of how their emotions manifest physically and how those feelings impact their behaviour.

This therapy is especially beneficial for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), attachment issues, trauma, or learning disabilities. 

Encouraging Creative Exploration at Home

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Parents can also benefit from art therapy by encouraging creative exploration at home. This means providing children with art supplies or other materials that allow them to express their creativity. Parents can also take the time to sit down with their children and discuss their artwork together. Doing so helps validate the child’s feelings while allowing them to discuss whatever emotions they may have felt when creating it.

When engaging in art therapy at home, parents should remember that there is no right or wrong way for a child to express themselves through art. Creating art should be a fun and positive experience that allows children to explore their thoughts and feelings in a safe environment. With this approach, parents can help their children gain emotional self-awareness and improve communication skills.

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