bits and pieces of my findings about pregnancies... infants... toddlers and now preschoolers
Monday, November 07, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Still tend to agree that passive activities such as watching tv, and even playing the "so called interactive" apps are not suitable for kids before 2 yr old. As kids should build on their social/environment etc awareness during this age. Nevertheless, at whatever age, it takes away time which could otherwise be used for physical activities or any activities with other human beings (playing mahjong online live with other adults, do not count as "real" activities with other human beings!).
But of course...look at who's talking? Updating this blog itself, doesn't sound like should be encouraged! Nevertheless, came across some recommended apps (to make the bad activity of playing with apps...a little less bad..)
1. Tozzle – Toddler’s favorite Puzzle (By nodeflexion.com)
Looking for something entertaining but also educational for your kid? Then Tozzle is the perfect App for you! It keeps your toddler entertained as he or she learns to improve shape recognition and motor activity, with 39 different puzzle pictures with funny and sound effects to choose from! Very user friendly, all your child needs to do to solve the puzzles is to drag and drop. Once a puzzle is solved, your child can play around with the sound effects by simply tapping on the figures. Designed for children from ages 2 and up, you can now look forward to relaxed car rides, and not fret over what to do to entertain your kid child while driving!
Costs: US$1.99 (Search for Tozzle Lite for a free version)
Promotes number and shape recognition
2. SUPER WHY! (By PBS KIDS)
Help your child achieve the power to read with this collection of four SUPER WHY! interactive literacy games. Your child can play along with each of the four main characters from the TV series: Alpha Pig, Princess Presto, Wonder Red, and, of course, Super Why, while practicing the alphabet, rhyming, spelling, writing and reading. A Super Duper App for children indeed!
Costs: US$2.99
Promotes language and literacy
3. Lola’s Magic Cube (By BeiZ Ltd)
Have your children met Lola Panda yet? Lola Panda is back with an all new and fun children’s education puzzle game. Lola’s monkey friend has accidently used Lola’s magic wand and mixed up the magic cube. Now Lola needs your help to solve the puzzles and put the cube back in the correct order. Use the magic wand to solve each magic cube puzzle and progress on to ever more challenging puzzles. Enchant your child on your iPhone with Lola Panda’s magic cube. Fun and easy to play, this app is designed to develop new skills for children aged 3 to 8.
Cost: US$0.99 (Search for Lola’s Magic Cube Lite for a free version)
Promotes concentration, visual and mental skills
4. iStory Books (Infomarvel Business Solutions, Inc)
iStory Books is a collection of 25 free children’s story books with fun pictures, text & audio for your little ones. It comes with interactive stories which include text and audio for every story. The books will even read to your little ones! With a new book published every 2 weeks, your children can enjoy these books on their own or with you, when you can read to them. New books they will appear automatically in the App, and all books we published will be picture books with audio included. Types of books available include: fairy tales, animal story books, folk stories and educational books.
Cost: Free
Promotes language
5. Juno Jr’s The Day The Music Stopped (The Juno Company)
Based on the wildly popular Juno Jr. DVD of the same name which won a gold Parent’s Choice Award, this full length musical eBook features loveable Juno characters, colorful animation, original orchestral music, mini games, unique touch screen interaction and more! Through dazzling pages, videos and games, your child will embark on a journey inside the 3D world of Harmonia Springs, where everything is made of music! Action, adventure, original orchestral music, and breathtaking animation provide a new element of reading entertainment for toddlers and preschoolers. What’s more, you can even create your own melodies, harmonies, and rhythms throughout the book!
Cost: US$2.99
Promotes language and music awareness
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Online grocery shopping which come with free delivery, is great especially for heavy items such as drinks and detergents. Hmm, doesn't sound too good to say "drinks and detergents"..sounds like detergents can be drank!...maybe should change to "detergents and washing powder"..
If only the price can get even lower than in physical shops!
Household.sg - free delivery for S$ 40 and above
KimSang - free delivery for S$200 and above
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Looks like this year's hot cartoon is angry bird...sees lanterns in shapes of angry bird, all over the place..And..we bought cc angry bird as well.
Hmm...perhaps the strange "snail" lantern which hubby bought, is more unique after all (but who would ever think of buying lantern in the shape of snails? this is like buying a car in the shape of turtle!)
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Monday, July 04, 2011
Sunday, July 03, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
a site recommended for educational toys suitable for singapore's moe education. no prices though...
http://www.kydzedu.com/
Thursday, June 09, 2011
When should we eat organic, and when is there not a need?
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Why Should You Care About Pesticides?
The growing consensus among scientists is that small doses of pesticides and other chemicals can cause lasting damage to human health, especially during fetal development and early childhood.Scientists now know enough about the long-term consequences of ingesting these powerful chemicals to advise that we minimize our consumption of pesticides.
What’s the Difference?
EWG research has found that people who eat the 12 most contaminated fruits and vegetables consume an average of 10 pesticides a day. Those who eat the 15 least contaminated conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables ingest fewer than 2 pesticides daily. The Guide helps consumers make informed choices to lower their dietary pesticide load.
Will Washing and Peeling Help?
Nearly all the studies used to create these lists assume that people rinse or peel fresh produce. Rinsing reduces but does not eliminate pesticides. Peeling helps, but valuable nutrients often go down the drain with the skin. The best approach: eat a varied diet, rinse all produce and buy organic when possible.
How Was This Guide Developed?
EWG analysts have developed the Guide based on data from nearly 87,000 tests for pesticide residues in produce conducted between 2000 and 2007 and collected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Changi Airport has always been a favourite hangout for families, and now there are more things to do.
Just for the June holidays, a new giant inflatable playground or kids has opened at Terminal 3.
Called Let's Play@Changi, children can have a memorable experience there, bouncing around and snapping shots with inflatable model airplanes, slides and even a minature replica of the Changi control tower.
Those younger can opt for a smaller playground at the side.
Why not have a go if you're there for a meal or a stroll?
Useful information:
Visitors are only required to produce their Changi Rewards card or a reciept of any amount spent at the airport to gain assess to Let's Play@Changi.
It is located at Terminal 3, Departure Hall, near Check-in Row 11.
Opened daily from May 28 till June 26 2011, from 12pm to 10pm.
For more information, visit www.changiairport.com/shopping-and-dining/shopping/singkids-playsystem.
Changi Airport recently launched its new SingKids Playsystem at Terminal 3, which features movable rides catered to kids between 1 to 12 years of age.
Designed and manufactured in Japan, rides to look out for include the Spinning Palm Tree, Waterfall Tunnel, Sky Rider and Air Ball Pool.
This unique playground offers a bright and colourful setting, and provides a fun, yet safe time for kids.
Each ticket admits one child aged 1-12 years old and one adult above 18. Kids below the age of one enter for free.
Admission charges:
Offpeak period (Mon-Thurs): $18 for 2 hours, subsequent hour of play are chargeable at $6. Singkids member pays $14 (unlimited play time).
Peak period (Friday to Sunday, Eve of Public Holiday, Public Holiday, Gazetted School Holidays, PSLE Marking Days): $18 for an hour, subsequent hour of play are chargeable at $10. Singkids member pays $14 (one hour play time, subsequent hour of play are chargeable at $8).
Useful information:
The SingKids PlaySystem is located at Terminal 3, Basement 2.
Opening hours are from 11am to 11pm.
For more information, call 68328002, or visit www.changiairport.com/shopping-and-dining/shopping/singkids-playsystem
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Monday, May 02, 2011
Recently, some cafes and restaurants in Singapore is starting to ban children of certain age and below. They claims that these kids destroys the pleasant experience of "premium" dinning which customers expect.... of course there's expectations, they paid a premium price for it!
And it is true that at times, kids can be uncontrollable and this matters, especially when the pleasant experience is defined as peace and quiet. Nevertheless, I think we have to remember that the parents themselves are praying that their kids are not making a scene too! And if kids are uncontrollable when outside..can you imagine when at home? When they are not busily distracted and trying to absorb the new looks, smells and feels of the "outside" world
Well..there is a growing group of customers who are boycotting these places. And though childcare sucks away lots of $, some/many of these parents indeed are still able to afford to go to these places. Plus...parents do dine etc without their kids! And during such times, these places are no longer high in their choice list
Well... all the headaches and prejudices against folks with kids...how many times have you heard about singles or DINKS mentioning that - once folks get pregnant and/or have kids...they do nothing but talk about kids.
"pregnancies are so troublesome, no idea why anyone ever want to be pregnant"
"just because you are pregnant, you think you are big shot?"
Oh well.. as usual, I have gone off tangent...what I wanted to share is that ...
Hey, there are activities that singles will miss out.. (by the way, they are many many folks without kids who are lovely friends who don't mind helping out mothers , or simply understanding that at times, mothers are just not available and they also need their "peace and quiet" when they have some time. And for these lovely folks....they won't be missing out on any such activities as they can simply "borrow" a child out...or go with a family with child. Folks with child/ren always welcome folks without, they do hope not to bother singles with the notice, mess etc though )
Well...even a trip to Universal studio will be much more fun, with all the innocent smiles and excitements oozing from children! Definitely... any 26 year old politician wanna be (who will become 26 yr old politician-pretending-to-be one...once election is over..argh!) won't be able to experience it. Oops...maybe she can...if any adults agree to bring her
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Bath time...
Flexi Bath - Though it sounds silly to spend this price for a bath tub with the fancy name of flexi bath...and claims that it is made in europe etc.... this is really worth the $, considering that this is being used everyday.
The higher sides actually makes it comfortable for cc to sit in...just like the baby (on the left) in the picture. At the position, where she can sit very comfortably in the tub, she enjoys her bath as well as .... her bath toys. More importantly, as she is enjoying herself, she does not reach out/far nor tries to stand up...making the bath-experience a fun time for cc and her bath-er (is there such a word?) alike
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Realised that it is cheaper to buy direct from iherb.com even for small quantities, compared to getting via sprees online where there's the extra cost of picking up the items whether by physically picking them up or via singpost
Iherb.com now provides a flat USD 4 for international mail (unregistered though) to Singapore for orders of < 3lbs as well as < USD 80
That's more than enough to get 1 Childlife Colostum and 12 Yogurt melts...actually I added 3 bottles of happypuffs in Sweet Potato favor as well. In addition to postage, it cost about/slightly less than SGD 5 for each pack of Yogurt melts or happypuffs...when they are selling for SGD 5 to 6 during sprees or online shops ...or even up to SGD 8 in physical shops...
and.....if you checkout your order with the code of GUL736 ( iherb discount code), you get USD5 off your 1st order. That means the 1st order's USD 4 international posting is free :)
Friday, April 22, 2011
Things to know about car insurance
How premium is calculated
Premium is calculated base on the follow factors
1) Age Group This is car owner's age. Most company has similar age group factor
18 to 21 - super expensive
21 to 25 - quite expensive
26 to 30 - a bit expensive
31 to 65 - safe zone
2) Driving Experience This refers to how long did you get your driving license and has nothing to actual driving experience. This is measured in number of years
0 to 1 - super super expensive
1 to 2 - super expensive
2 to 4 - quite expensive
more than 4 - safe zone (most insurance company charge lowest rate for 4 years of driving experience, though some company 3rd year will give the lowest rate - eg. OAC under Great Eastern)
3) Job occupation (Indoor/Outdoor) This refers to the nature of work, like desk bound or sales
Indoor - cheaper
Outdoor - more expensive
So far, heard of a company that charge the same rate for indoor and outdoor occupation as of Oct 2008. It's Mitsui Sumitomo.
4) NCB Discount No Claim Bonus discount, some may call it NCD (No claims Discount) You get 10% NCB every year if you do not have any accident. The maximum NCB that you can get 50%.
For example, your car insurance cost $2000 (before NCB) and you have 40% NCB, your premium would be $1284 {[2000 - (2000 * 40)] * 1.07} with GST. Hence the higher the NCB the lower your premium
5) NCB Protector This is application to people with 50% NCB, in the event of 1st accident in that policy year, your NCB will remain as 50%. After which, the 2nd accident will cause your NCB to be reduce to 20% (50% - 30%) . If you super unlucky and have the 3rd accident in a year your NCB will be reduced to 0% (20% - 30%, you cant get -10% so it will be 0%)
It is important to note that NCB protector is only effective if renew your car insurance with the same insurance company. If my car insurance is with company A and my NCB is 50%, after the 1st accident (and it's my fault) , I still get 50% NCD as I got the NCB protector upon the renewal. However, instead of renewing my insurance with company A, I go with company B. I will only be entitled to 20% NCB.
6) Safe Driver Discount This is an additional 5% discount if you do not have any traffic offense or demerit point for the past 2 years. You only get this additional 5% when you have minimum 30% NCB.
For example, your car insurance cost $2000 (before NCB) and you have 30% NCB and safe driver discount, you premium would be $1423 {[2000 - (2000 * 30%)] * 0.95 * 1.07} with GST.
7) Engine Capacity (cc) This refers to your car engine in cc, the lower the cc the lower the premium
8) Year of Manufacture This generally means the year which your car is made/register. Generally, the older the car, the cheaper the premium
9) Body Type This general means the type of car like saloon, MPV, SUV. Some company will charge more for certain type of vehicle
10) Engine Type This usually refers to normal or turbo car engine, It's important to know that most car insurance company impose higher car insurance premium on turbo cars. Some insurance even reject cars with turbo engine.
11) Gender This is company dependent. Some company charge cheaper for male driver while some company charge female cheaper. Yet for some other company is the same rate. I think it's base on individual company statics.
11) OPC Car OPC also know as Off peak car (red plate). Some company give 5% discount for OPC (eg. NTUC) while other company gives same treatment.
Finding the cheapest car insurance
Please note that there is no generalization that which company gives the most competitive car insurance rate. This is because some company may specialist in Japanese car, some company may have better rates for smaller cc class.
Moreover, the rates of car insurance changes every 6 to 12 months, so it may happened that this year company A is cheap but next year renewal, company B is cheaper. Hence, my take on this just quote every year or you find someone you trust to quote several company for you every year.
Most of the time, you should get a decent good quotation after 5 companies. If you really really want to cheapest, then really have to quote all 20 over insurance company
aiomotorquotes.com
Why my NCB increase + and now I have 5% Safe Driver Discount, but my premium is still higher then last year?
This is especially true for this year especially when there's 2 raise in premium by almost all insurance company
Eg,
Year 2007, 40% NCB, Base premium $2000, the final premium for 2007 is $1284 {[2000 - (2000 * 40)] * 1.07} with GST.
Year 2008 50% NCB + 5% Safe Driver Discount, but the base premium is increase to $2800, the final premium for 2008 is $1348.20 {[2800 - (2800 *55)] * 1.07} with GST.
Hence you see higher renewal premium even though you have more NCB
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Using the below recipe, modified and made banana pancakes...which looked as well as tasted like banana roti pratas. Should have told the folks that am making pratas instead...
- that's the toy drum that cc stepped on ....she must have thought it is for doing step aerobics...
- after cutting into tiny pieces, the prata-pancake looks better, right?
Friday, February 04, 2011
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Smart play – engaging your 11-Month-old's growing mind
Because he's becoming so smart and inquisitive, your activities together become more interesting, engaging him cognitively and physically.
- Help him walk with (or without) support
- Ask him to find his favorite toy in his toy basket
- Provide push/pull toys for him to play with
- Roll or toss a large ball back and forth
- Encourage your baby to pick a toy off the floor without holding onto anything
- Continue to talk to your baby