Is “2 x 5” the same as “5 x 2”? This seems like a very straight forward question, but think carefully before you give your answer. While the final number 10 is the same, both equations are different. When we say “2 x 5”, we are...
As Singapore tightens restrictions and more children are staying home, here are some stay-home activities that you can do with your child. 1. Write a postcard to a friend What better way to tell family and friends how much they are loved than receiving a physical...
Studies from the The Ohio State University have shown that children who are read five books a day from birth, enter kindergarten having heard about 1.4 million more words than kids who were never read to. This “million word gap” could be vital in...
Stepping into the world of primary school can be a jittery experience–both for the parent and child alike! It’s a new world full of unknowns. Beyond academic rigour, there are physical, emotional and social changes as well our children have to manage at a young age....
Curiosity is the starting point for great science. – Philip Kotler, Kellogg School of Management Children are natural explorers who love to discover the world around them during play. Here are 3 super easy science experiments to try out at home. 1. Fizzle and...
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