The year-end school holidays are a time for rest and relaxation. Instead of packing every day with activities, enjoy occasional outings and create new experiences at home. Changi Airport is celebrating Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary with an 8-meter-tall Hello Kitty display at Terminal 3.
– The year-end school holidays are here. It is a time for rest and relaxation, not just for children, but also parents.
Hello Kitty, who is the height of five apples, according to Japanese company Sanrio, has transformed into an 8m-tall character at Changi Airport Terminal 3. Fans at a meet-and-greet session with Hello Kitty and Cinnamoroll at Changi Airport Terminal 3. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO Marketing manager Ezza Hani, 45, and her seven-year-old daughter Raisya Eliana at the Carnival With Hello Kitty And Friends. PHOTO: CHANGI AIRPORT GROUP
The classic Chance and Community Chest cards are renamed as Dresses and Bows cards. One message reads: Time to change your Christmas wardrobe. Collect M100 to shop for new clothes.The cable car cabins on the Mount Faber Line feature five Hello Kitty-themed designs. PHOTO: MOUNT FABER LEISURE GROUP Tickets, which cover a round-trip journey on both the Mount Faber Line and Sentosa Line, cost $35 an adult and $25 a child aged four to 12. Kids three years old and below enjoy free rides. Enjoy unlimited rides for one day when you top up $10.Show the Amazon.sg app to enter SuperPark at a special price of $4.99 a person on Nov 22 at noon and Nov 23 at 3pm. PHOTO: AMAZON SINGAPORE
Entry is limited to 400 people for each session on a first-come, first-served walk-in basis. You can start queuing only an hour before the event. Meanwhile, the little ones aged two to seven and between 0.7m and 1.2m tall can explore a dedicated play area for them. It is written by Kong Man Jing and Raye Ng, founders of Just Keep Thinking, a science and nature education account on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. Kong, an environmental science graduate and former teacher, hosts the videos under the pseudonym Biogirl MJ.
“That’s when the antagonist comes in to share his side of the story,” she says. “It goes to show that some issues are not always black and white. We cannot solve them by legislation alone. We need to solve the root problems.”Sign up for a free workshop that will teach your kids how to make their own interactive storybooks on the iPad. PHOTO: APPLEApple’s free 1½-hour workshop teaches kids, aged six to 10, to create interactive books.
Then watch actress Siti Khalijah Zainal guide the hosts on how to make goreng pisang and give the traditional treat a modern twist. Also, take the opportunity to teach them that not all plastics are equal. Some cannot be processed easily at recycling factories.
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