How to choose an infant care or childcare in Singapore

If you are a first-time parent in Singapore, one of the things to do is to register your interest for infant care (2- 18 months) or childcare (18 months and up) the day your kid is born. No joking – once you get the necessary details, it’s time to register interest at a school. ItContinue reading “How to choose an infant care or childcare in Singapore”

Till we meet again

One of the greatest pains come from loss, the loss of love; the loss of life; and one in particular, the loss of a loved one. The unimaginable pain of losing a child and the process of him or her slipping away. The courage of the parents; the inconsolable heartache; the helplessness of those aroundContinue reading “Till we meet again”

A letter to my kiddos, probably the first of many

Dear M&M, Year 2020 is revealing itself to be a chaotic year. When you ‘google’ (hopefully still a term for ‘search’) this year, you will see lots of negative news like the worldwide pandemic called COVID-19, the sudden passing of many well-known people, and it has also been a personal struggle for your mommy meContinue reading “A letter to my kiddos, probably the first of many”

Having a baby in Singapore 101

Congratulations! You are having a baby for the first time! It might be daunting for youespecially with tons and tons of information online. Here’s a simplified step-by-step guide for you that might help you with your pregnancy journey. Choose a doctor After that pee test, look for a doctor who is able to confirm thatContinue reading “Having a baby in Singapore 101”

Where to get cheap books for your kids in Singapore

To be honest, if you will like to save money, the National Library Board Singapore is definitely a great place to start getting books for your kids. I encourage borrowing definitely, as it saves resources (environmentally-friendly), money and the For me, I always wonder who have actually used the books, so although many of theContinue reading “Where to get cheap books for your kids in Singapore”