Morris's Childcare plan a combined celebration to incorporate both Children's day and the Lantern Festival together. It was held under the void deck with some games and surprising, many of the children attended for the event. The void deck was bursting with families and it was a loud celebration since the kids are like shouting here and there. There is also a lantern-making competition by using recyclable materials on the day of the event. PapaTan took charge of the lantern-making with Morris as i was occupied the night before the event. The poor boy was running fever throughout the week and ended up not attending school. He recovered on the day of the event and we thought to bring him down for some celebration instead of missing out for such get-together session. He was rather sticky initially perhaps because he was overwhelmed by the # of children around but shortly after, he warm up and things were better. The kids made mooncake in school as a surprise for the parents but because Morris dint attend school that week, His favorite teacher made 1 for him to bring home :) Adding on, despite he did not join in to the sports event, he was also given a medal in encouragement! Such a sweet gesture of the school! PapaTan's lantern won the best lantern award! YAY! And also, plenty of snacks and presents from school as children's day present.
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Been hearing friends talking about the Children season 2017 and decided to bring Morris there for some family session. The National Heritage Board’s annual Children’s Season Singapore returns in 2017, presenting cultural and educational experiences that will inspire, engage and educate our young audience. This year’s edition goes beyond museums and will encompass all aspects of art, culture, heritage and education. With a wide range of programmes, exhibitions and engaging family activities for children of all ages, Singapore will be the place to be for children and families to create special memories together this June! Admission is FREE for Singaporean which includes access to some of the exhibition. We visited the exhibition "WE BUILT A NATION" as well which explores the first ten pivotal years of independence (1965 – 1975) that shaped Singapore’s history, and the important roles and leadership of Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his team who laid the foundations for modern Singapore.
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