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Foamed at Tanglin!

24 November 2007No Comment

Every year, as part of their Christmas programmes to draw crowds both young and old, Tanglin Mall holds this artificial foam-snow sessions in the evening.

Anya had her play there today. For the very first time.

And she LOVED it!

(Ah. Too bad Vai was napping in his pram at the time)

PS: The session we went to started at 8pm and ended at about 8.35pm. Be prepared to get REALLY wet and foamy.

My suggestion: bring along extra clothes for the kids, a towel and even some bath soap to wash up our little ones afterwards if you want. They’ve apparently set up a ‘shower area’ nearby (similar to those you find near any swimming pools!).

And oh, much younger kids may find the foams (and falling ‘snow’) a bit ‘too weird’ to play with. Heh.

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