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November 5, 2023

Gifts for toddlers and preschoolers to encourage an interest in nature

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A guide to the best non-toy gifts for 1 year olds

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Best part of being heavily pregnant at CNY is bein Best part of being heavily pregnant at CNY is being able to snack without worrying about a food belly. #37weeks
My maiden @chingayparadesg experience With all t My maiden @chingayparadesg experience 

With all the crazy going on in the world right now, I couldn’t be more grateful for the peace and harmony we enjoy (however imperfect) on our little red dot. 

#ChingaySG #ChingaySG2026 #MakeYourWishWithChingay #RoadToUNESCO
On the little red dot. We are a wealthy nation, On the little red dot. 

We are a wealthy nation, in more ways than one. 

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What is one month in the many years that (hopefull What is one month in the many years that (hopefully) lie ahead of us? But a drop in the ocean. 

And yet, there is significance to firsts, to beginnings and “how we started”s. So here are some thoughts fresh on the back of the first month of this new season.
Took a spontaneous escape to Bangkok with the 6yo, Took a spontaneous escape to Bangkok with the 6yo, marking the start of our homeschool journey together, the impending welcoming of a new baby to the family, celebrating his graduation from kindergarten, and simply spending lots of uninterrupted time together. 

I was surprised by how easy it was to travel with him alone, and how much his growing independence is revealing more of who he is becoming. We enjoyed slow walks, yummy food, and lots of rest. 

Would you do a solo trip with a kid?

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