Saturday, 20 December 2014

Let it snow!

Let it snow, Let it snow, 
Let it snow. 



A simple snow making recipe for the kids to have fun while I'm busy preparing for our Christmas gatherings.

All you need is 
1) Baking powder ( I only used 2 bottles of baking powder to get this amount of snow.)
2) Conditioner (yes, hair conditioner.)

The kids are pouring the Baking Powder in a container.  

 I just add some conditioner (random amount) and the kids started mixing it up.

 We mix until we got a 'snow' texture.



Just before I know it, the kids invited Olaf and Penguin to our snow party.  Very soon, other animals came to join us too.






Try making snow at home.. it's easy, no mess and fun. 

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Theme: Raising Global Awareness (Part II: Lil Learning Booklet )

Theme: Raising Global Awareness (Part II) 



My lil learning booklet, for the kids to keep busy before and during the trip.  I believe that this learning booklet can help the children to learn better.  Please allow me to share what I have in my learning booklet. It looks like a lot of work, but it is really not. (oops..a very teacher kinda booklet.)

Anyway, I was just doing research for our holiday and all I did was to cut and paste some information, then simplify it for the kids.

Basically, I wanted the children to be more aware of the Thai culture, people, history, religion, folk stories, geography and some fun facts. I hope this will just be a start for them to learn even more during the trip. 

Section 1: Pre-Trip Activities
This section will help to prepare the kids for the holiday as they are suppose to go find out some facts about the country. Basically, I just ask simple questions to get the children interested.

I thought what was more interesting for the kids was that they needed to think about phrases that they wanted to know and we really had fun trying to learn them. The kids wanted to learn the following phrases in Thai: 

Hello
Thank you
Sorry
Where is the restroom?
How much?
Goodbye
Where can I find toys?

It was really fun learning these phrases with them. 


Section 2: At the Airport
Section 2 aims to get the children to be more aware about what is going on in the airport. This will keep them busy while we check in. 



Section 3: On the Plane
This section includes a range of activities to keep the children engage on the plane for the duration of just over an hour. I have no busy bag for my kids but I hope this booklet and a small box of coloured pencil will keep them learning and busy enough.

Activity 3 is about places of interest that we might visit during the trip and I thought it will be a good idea to allow the children to read up and then decide on the places where they want to go to first. 









Section 4: At Krabi
Basically, this is where the kids will record what happens during the holiday. For our previous holiday, I always make them record on pieces of paper, hoping that when we returned home, we will reorganise the information. But not surprising, it never happens. These pieces of paper which records what we ate, where we went, when we went were always lost after awhile. 

So this holiday, I decided to keep their travel journal in this booklet. This will make it easier for me to keep it when we are back and there is not need to reorganise the information. 

Travel Journal is important to me because I believe the kids will forget after a while. So keeping a Travel Journal keeps them to remember better. Anyway, the Travel Journal is something very simple and they only need to record the food and the places of interest and just some simple reflection on what they have learnt. They have a page for everyday of the holiday. 



Section 5: On the Flight Back Home

On the flight back home, this is where the kids will do a longer reflection. Kids tend to forget very easily and I just want to help them remember better. For this reflection, the writing task is for my 7 year old. My 5 year old can just draw and write simple sentences.



After they are done with their final reflection, they can read this Thai Folk Story which I found online. And hopefully, by the time they are done, we will be home in Singapore. 




By the way, the sample that you have just seen is for my 7 year old daughter. For my 5 year old, I have modified it slightly, making it simpler for him. So he is not expected to write so much. For my 2 year old, her version is much simpler. Instead of all the blanks, the "answers" are given to her in pictorial form so that she can pick up new vocabulary along the way. I kept the readings as I can read to her. But she is still expected to draw and colour. Just to keep her engaged when I need a break. 


I hope with this learning booklet, the trip will be more meaningful for the children and they will be engaged along the way. Perhaps, you may think that this is too elaborate. But it is really not. When you just doing, it is really easy as most of them are found online and all you need to do is copy and paste. In no time, you will have created your own learning booklet for your trip. :)


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Sunday, 7 December 2014

Useful Tips for Preparing for Primary School



Preparing for Primary School..

Preparing for Primary School is alot of work. Just to share some useful tips to help you prepare your kids for Primary School, especially if you are first time parents with a child going in to Primary 1 next year.

1. Personalised name labels for books. 
Have both the Chinese and English name printed on so that you can stick it on all the textbooks, workbooks, files and exercise book. To me, any name label will do. This set of name labels is enough to be used for 2 years.


Name labels for books
I got the small labels for stationary.




















The name labels that I got is about $5 for about 150 stickers. Different price for different sizes.

A nearby photo developing shop would most probably to be to create these personalised name labels for you. Start hunting for one now as it takes about 1 week to make. With these name labels, you no longer need to physically write the name on each book.

Another advantage of name labels is that, if your 2nd child needs to use the books, just stick another name label over. Neat and Tidy.

Many have asked where to find these name labels. 
A more convenient way will be to order name labels from Stickerkid. Read the my review on Stickerkid and get a 10% discount if you order before 31 December 2015. The quality of the name labels from Stickerkid is really good. Try it out today.



2. Make a name stamp for the Chinese word cards. 

Primary School students now have to use chinese word cards for their Mandarin lessons. I had a nice time writing my daughter's name on each and every card because I couldn't get the name stamp in time for her school. So don't repeat my mistake. Make one now as it takes about 1 week to get it done. It will be much simpler and definitely faster to just stamp the cards.





3. Textile marker for uniform, socks, shoes. 

My sister bought my a Lyra Textile Marker because she knew that I will need it. The textile marker can be used on uniform, socks and every shoes. Please label the uniform, socks and shoes because they do remove them in school- for example, during music lesson or during a performance.


Forget about the fabric stickers. Some of my friends used fabric stickers and it's not surprising that they do not last. They either fall off due to washing or the kids just simply peel them off. So use textile markers.





The textile markers are permanent and surprisingly, after one whole year of washing, the name is still there and very clear. Just take a look at the photo of the sock which I just took.




4. Buy a school bag that is appropriate for your child. 

There are 2 things to consider when buying a school bag.


Number 1 being the size. Some kids have bag so big that they can hardly carry them on their back. They have to hunch and that is very straining for their back. But at the same time, I don't believe in ergonomic bags as well because I think the kids should just carry what they can. So, a medium size bag would be appropriate for a normal child. The bigger the bag, the more things they will carry in them and the heavier it will become. With good bag packing habits, your child wouldn't need to carry that many books to school. In fact, for my daughter's school, the teachers keep the books in school for them. Which I thought that the strategy is very useful.

Number 2: Buy a bag that is durable, not something just pretty. The bag that my daughter uses is just $40 which I bought from a sports shop. Very durable. She used it for one whole year (though there are some minor wear and tear). Some of my friends went through 3 -4 school bags within a year. 

5.  Telephone number card.


Create a nice card with all the important telephone numbers on it. Make sure the card can fit into your child’s wallet. I laminated the card as it is intended for long term use. I created 3 of such telephone cards- one to be in the wallet, one in the school bag and one in the file. This is to make it faster and more convenient in case the child needs to call us during an emergency.

In the card, I included:
Mummy’s Hp
Daddy’s Hp
Home telephone number
Grandmother’s Hp
Grandmother’s home telephone number.

I give her all several numbers just in case one of us is engaged at the moment and is unable to answer the call. At least she will have other options.



6. Buy 2 pairs of school shoes

I bought 2 pairs of school shoes so that there is ample time for each pair to dry when I wash them. Sometimes, in the case of wet weather, at least your child will have a dry pair to wear the next day.

Buy shoes of the right size. Don't buy one size bigger. 

Like some mothers, I always think that buying one size bigger is better because the kids can wear them longer. It's a big mistake that I made when my girl went to P1. As I found out, they do alot of physical activities in school - for example, PE, dancing and they do a lot of running around (like playing chasing during recess), so big shoes made her very clumsy. Anyway, they use the shoes so much that after half a year, they need to buy new ones. So no point having a bigger size shoes when it can only last for half a year. 


I hope these tips help. For mummies who have more tips.. please feel free to add on...

Enjoying preparing for school.. 

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Friday, 5 December 2014

Theme: Raising Global Awareness

Raising Global Awareness 


I love travelling with my kids. But travelling is not just for us to go to new places and check the box. Instead, for my family, travelling is about getting to know the different countries' culture, tradition, religion, food, people and their way of life. So for every holiday, the kids are doing experiential learning. 

This year, we are bringing the kids to Krabi, Thailand. This is the first time the kids are visiting Thailand and they simply can't wait to taste the food there and to see their caves, local market and also their temples. So travelling is just one way to help raise global awareness and also increase general knowledge in our children. 

As we live in a globalized world today, global awareness is very important. Firstly, academically, general knowledge is a necessity nowadays. It will help our children to write better with richer content. Secondly, as the kids are growing up, they will meet and work with people from all over the world. So knowing about their culture and way of life will definitely give them an edge. 

So, just before the trip to Thailand, I decided to have some pre-trip activities and here is our challenge task 9 . 

Challenge Task 9: Identifying the countries around the world. 

First, I printed a black and white map of the world.



I got Natalie and Emmanuel to sit together. I challenged them to identify as many countries as they can. They worked on it for about 15 mins and wrote down the name of the countries. Of course, I helped with the spelling.

After identifying the countries, I doubted if they really knew the geographical location. So, I challenged them to colour the countries. 




To my pleasant surprise, they actual know so many countries around the world. So I ask them where did they learnt it from. Other than the usual answer of books, they said they learnt most of the countries from the game we used to play - Plague Inc. The game can be downloaded onto the iphone or ipad. It's a game where the player role play a virus with the intention to spread all over the world. I use the game to teach them about how virus evolves and how it spreads. So, it's interesting that they learnt the world map when playing that game too. 

For my next challenge, I will be asking them to write down interesting facts about each country. 

If you like to travel as I am, why not make the most of the trip and ensure your kids learn the most out of it. Afterall, most children are visual and kinesthetic learners.. so help them learn about our world. 




Sunday, 30 November 2014

Day 12-14 Challenge Task 8 - Making our own Table Lamp

Day 12-14 Challenge Task- Making our own Table Lamp 



We own this table lamp for the past 8 years and it was only used once - during my wedding day where the custom says that we must have a pair of table lamps lighted up over the night. After that, this table lamp have been kept in the storeroom until one day, I saw an inspiration on facebook on a DIY lantern. So this is became a challenge task 8. 

On top of having the table lamp, we bought some beads and a string of pink lace.
Natalie started stringing the beads together. While Emmanuel and Faith helped to clean the table lamp up by wiping and washing it thoroughly.


We glued the strings of beads onto the table lamp and glued the pink lace around it.

At the start of the project, Natalie already had this gift in mind for someone this Christmas. She observed that the person do not have a table lamp and thus would have use for this table lamp. Also, wanting to make this lamp even more special, she wanted to write this verse:

" Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you" 

on the table lamp so that the person whom she is giving the gift to, will wake up everyday reading this verse. By the way, she learnt it from school and thought that this verse was appropriate for the person she is giving this gift to. She wrote the words herself using a golden marker.



I'm happy that Natalie managed to turn something as plain as the white table lamp to something so meaningful and beautiful. I'm sure the person receiving this gift will love her thoughtfulness and creativity.

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Day 11 Challenge Task: Making Wanton for Dinner and Siew Mai for breakfast


Day 11 Challenge Task: Making Wanton for Dinner and Siew Mai for breakfast


I love cooking with Natalie. She is such a good helper and we really enjoy our bonding time, cooking together. Today, Natalie is helping me to prepare 2 meals with just 1 set of ingredients.

Our Siew Mai.

Our Wanton



All you need is: 
1) Minced meat
2) Prawns
3) Dried Mushrooms
4) Wanton skin


Separate the prawns into 2 bowls.

                                               Leave the prawn whole for making siew mai.



Cut the prawns into smaller pieces for making wanton.




                                 Simple Wanton Recipe

Soak the dried mushroom and cut them into cubes. 


Mix the small pieces of prawn, mushroom and meat together.

Crack an egg and pour the egg white into the meat. Leave the egg yolk in another bowl. You will need it to wrap the wanton later.

Add a little light soya sauce, abalone sauce (or oyster sauce) and a dash of pepper. And your meat is ready.




Scoop half a spoon of meat on to the wanton skin. 


Spread the egg yolk on the edge on 2 sides of the wanton skin.



Fold the skin into a triangle.


Press the sides together and make sure it sticks together.



It is ready. You can cook these in chicken soup or even fry it. Yummy. Can't wait to eat it. 




                               Simple Recipe for Siew Mai

Mix the meat with the whole small prawns into a small bowl. Add a little light soya sauce, abalone sauce (or oyster sauce) and a dash of pepper.


Wrap the meat up in wanton skin.


Shape it like Siew Mai and cut of the extra skin. 
If you need the skin to stick together, use the egg yolk.
I cut cubes of carrot to put it on top, just to make it look nicer.
 I place the Siew Mais into a plastic tray for Siew Mai and I am keeping it in the freezer and will steam it up for breakfast tomorrow.




Preparing 2 meals with just 1 set of ingredients makes cooking more efficient. Moreover, Natalie had great fun in the kitchen. This is so easy to make and only involves a pair of scissors to cut the prawns and mushrooms. After having fun preparing our wanton and Siew Mai, we simply can't wait to eat them up. Will post photos of our dish later.