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Checking Out : Make*Believe Programme @ Singapore Science Centre

13 January 2012No Comment

Our family believes that learning through play IS possible, ie. NOT just through reading lots of books, attending lessons in class and doing assessment papers.

School for most of our little ones has started last week, and so I thought I should share this trip we had towards the end of last year, where the kids got to play, had fun and happened to learn too along the way!

[Yes, I truly believe in bringing the kids out to play and have fun too, though it’s NOT during school holiday]

Anyway, here’s what I wanted to share: We checked out Singapore Science Centre’s Make*Believe Programme!


I shared how the trip went and also more photos on my Facebook.

Click HERE to check it out!

Have a wonderful weekend with your loved ones, everyone!

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