theAsianparent Site Map - Articles for October 2018
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- 2018-10-29Hi all, I need suggestions as I have tried to search on how to get a breastfed Baby to take the bottle. Sometimes she will drink from the bottle but most of the time she doesn’t want to. She will not take the pacifier as well. I’ve bought different bottle for her to try (NUK, Avent, Dr Brown,Pigeon) . But so far only Pigeon wide neck bottle was a success previously. I have tried to change the Nipple to a slow drip but she does not buy it.
I will be going back to work in another 2 months. Help!!!
- 2018-10-30Is it okay to kiss in public in Singapore?
- 2018-10-30Organised by the National Arts Council (NAC), Arts In Your Neighbourhood (AYN) returns with close to 70 specially curated activities over three weekends from 8 to 25 November 2018.
The arts will be brought to 18 locations island-wide, including residents and working professionals in Woodlands, Admiralty, Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Pasir Panjang, Tampines, Toa Payoh and Yishun.
Interactive arts experiences across music, dance, theatre and visual arts will bring different communities together to enjoy and be inspired by the arts. The diverse line-up of programmes and activities is suitable for visitors of all ages.
Close to half of all activities are held in Woodlands, this season’s focus town. The site-specific programmes will draw inspiration from the history and memories of Woodlands, including commissions such as Jumbo Fabrica as well as public art works.
Four special commissions are among the key highlights of AYN this November :
1. The Rubbish Prince – A roving theatrical puppetry performance directed by Danny Yeo and Ong Kian Sin and produced by 3Pumpkins, featuring larger-than-life puppets made from recyclables.
2. Jumbo Fabrica – Sweet Tooth leads audiences to a walking trail of three stops, featuring pop-up performances and a hands-on furniture upcycling session to re-discover Woodlands, inspired by how multi-generational families reside in unique jumbo flats found in Woodlands.
3. Placing Home: Woodlands – Commissioned by the Public Art Trust, an initiative of the NAC, five public art works curated by Dr Wang Ruobing will be presented by local and regional artists. They include Chiew Sien Kuan (Singapore), Eko Prawoto (Indonesia), Kayleigh Goh (Malaysia), Michael Lee (Singapore) and Nhawfal Juma’at (Singapore). The works explore the idea of home and movement within Woodlands, a pivotal town connecting Singapore to Johor Bahru, and invite audiences to look at our surroundings with fresh eyes and ask questions about the world we live in.
4. 酸甜苦辣 - The Four Flavours of Life - A series of four exciting musical works by The TENG Ensemble inspired by a common Chinese saying that describes the multifaceted intricacies of life. It draws reference from themes of longing, happiness, strife and peace, performed in collaboration with Chinese martial arts.
In addition to the list of fun and family-friendly activities by local artists is Musical Notes, a whimsical music and dance roving performance by French arts group Compagnie des Quidams. Three quirky black and white characters on stilts will lead audiences in their musical fantasies as they dance along to different melodies broadcasted.
Other exciting programmes include unforgettable melodies from Studio Ghibli films by Orchestra Collective, ancient Malay folklore that will come to life in Awang Batil by Teater KAMi and game-like interactive music performance When We Get Together by Open Score Project.
Admission is FREE for all activities. Visit http://artsforall.sg/AYN for more information onArts in Your Neighbourhood.
- 2018-10-30Hi. Anyone can bless me a carrier that comes with a hip-seat thinggy? Or possible to trade with my tula?
- 2018-10-30is it safe to consume cold seafood from buffet spread during pregnancy?
- 2018-10-30In hospital after delivery, I am taught to burp the baby after feed so that baby feel better and will not have milk stuck in airway resulting in potential vomit milk which happen sometimes in cot when lie down. But other school of thoughts that I found claim is not necessary to burp always. Burp baby is not an easy job cause bb may sometimes resist me to do it due to hunger and frustration. I personally feel is better to burp but at dilemma whether to insist to do it. Any advice on burping?
- 2018-10-30https://homeandbaby.sg
- 2018-10-30Hello mummies! Any NB Diapers can recommend? And how many should I get?
- 2018-10-30Why my child is always sick?
- 2018-10-30My son 1 month 8 day it allergy to cow milk, now we must change to take the goat milk for him, I would to know which brand of goat milk it best for the baby , anyone can introduce me about it,
I want to know the brand Karihome it that good !! Anyone the child taking this brand ?? Can introduce me please, thank you
- 2018-11-01Hi Mummies, do u go and get or sign up for free samples like diapers, cream etc?
- 2018-11-01Gas tariffs for households will increase by 2.29% from 1 Nov - 31 Dec 2018, due to rising fuel costs.
This means an increase of 0.44 cent per kilowatt hour (kWh)
Households will now have to pay 19.67 cents per kWh, excluding GST, as compared to 19.23 cents previously.
What do you feel about this increase, mums?
- 2018-11-01A serious injury has been reported. A man was injured after tripping on an escalator at Bishan MRT Station on Oct 31, 2018.
In a video shared by a netizen, blood is seen oozing out from under his face. Witnesses say that he was left unconscious with his eyes closed. He has apparently been rushed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
It seems he was rushing to catch the train when the accident happened.
Do take care, you all, and avoid running on escalators.
- 2018-11-01The best activity to bond with your little one is
- 2018-11-01Hi. I'm just wondering. Despite fully breastfeeding my son and still get my menses regularly, I can still get pregnant .... right?
- 2018-11-01Mums and dads, Marina Bay Carnival returns this year on 22 Dec 2018, and is slated to run until 24 Mar 2019!
In fact, From now till New Year’s Eve, Marina Bay will be pulsating with activities as Celebrate in the City, an exciting line-up of events and experiences, brings the public together to usher in 2019.
Thrill-seekers will not want to miss The Great Moscow Circus and Prudential Marina Bay Carnival at the Bayfront Event Space. Returning to Singapore for the first time in over 10 years, The Great Moscow Circus promises high-octane and fun-filled entertainment for those looking for live heart-pounding action.
The popular Prudential Marina Bay Carnival, Singapore’s biggest outdoor carnival that debuted at Marina Bay last year, will return this year with 50 different thrilling rides and exciting games!
Those looking for light-hearted family fun during this festive season can look forward to the “Poinsettia Wishes Featuring Disney Tsum Tsum” floral display at Gardens by the Bay.
Christmas Wonderland, Singapore’s biggest yuletide fair, will be back for its fifth edition. Embark on a magical journey through a mirror maze, be spellbound by a world-class illusionist, skate under the stars, experience ‘snow’ in the tropics and get into the festive spirit with fun carnival games and seasonal treats.
On New Year’s Eve, Celebrate in the City will conclude on a high note with the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown celebration. Continuing with the theme “Bay of Hopes and Dreams”, the celebration invites everyone to ring in the hopes, dreams and aspirations for the new year with activities including light projections, a concert, food truck festival, and bazaar.
Here is the complete schedule:
1.The Great Moscow Circus: 25 Oct to 9 Dec 2018
2. “Poinsettia Wishes featuring Disney Tsum Tsum” Floral Display: 2 Nov 2018 to 6 Jan 2019
3. Christmas Wonderland: 30 Nov to 26 Dec 2018
4. Esplanade Presents Come Together: 1 to 6 Dec 2018, 10 to 31 Dec 2018
5. Esplanade Presents Voices - A Festival of Song 2018: 7 to 9 Dec 2018
6. Christmas at ArtScience Museum:1 Dec 2018 to 6 Jan 2019
7. Marina Bay Carnival: 22 Dec 2018 to 24 Mar 2019
8. Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2019: 31 Dec 2018
More information on the events can be found at www.marinabaycountdown.sg
- 2018-11-01Hello! Canadian/Singaporean family looking for live in nanny/helper. Priority would be our 4 month old boy. Please whatsapp me directly - 8285-1121
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- 2018-11-02I have a niece who is really difficult and I have a hard dealing with her. What are some ideas you have?
- 2018-11-02A crazy warehouse sale is happening at Giant Tampines from 2 November to 6 November 2018! The sale covers selected home and household appliances such as juicers, ceramic cookers, smart TVs, and portable air-conditioners.
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- 2018-11-02How many hours on an average in a day do you spend playing with your child?
- 2018-11-02Good Confinement Lady
- 2018-11-03Singapore’s largest shopping mall library is set to open in 2019 in VivoCity.
Bukit Merah Public Library will reopen as library@harbourfront in VivoCity on 12 Jan 2019.
The library will be located on the third floor of the mall. It will have 16 eNewspaper stations, a children’s area, multi-purpose zone, and a reading lounge with 120 seats.
- 2018-11-03can some one advise me if this parent town page is globalised one or SG??
i was browsing through e page of photos, mostly are pinoy?
want to ensure i am at the right pages.
previously i need mixed SG. now is difference.
correct me if i am wrong.
- 2018-11-03Do you wear lingerie for yourself or for your husband? Where do you shop? ?
- 2018-11-03Singapore actor, host and director, Jack Neo, is now a grandpa! His daughter, Ethel Neo, gave birth to a boy, Flynn, on 2 Nov 2018.
Ethel, a jewellery designer, had married Peter Lau in 2016.
Jack shared the happy news and pictures on Instagram and Facebook with a simple caption- “I am now a grandfather".
Here's congratulating the family!