3rd Sep 2010
Faye Wong Rules the Roost
Faye Wong’s hubby Li Yapeng told reporters at a charity press conference held at Beijing that Faye had ‘punished’ him by making him keep the laundry when he returned home late the night before.
Government Introduces Property Cooling Measures
The government has introduced property cooling measures to protect the property market from risks in the global market in Singapore .
Doctor suspended 6 months
A general practitioner has been suspended for three months for failing to exercise care in prescribing Subutex to patients.
Garmin devices recalled
Garmin devices recalled due to hazardous batteries that could cause fires
Hue Can’t Be Serious!
Emerson Moser, who was Crayola’s senior crayon maker revealed upon his retirement that he was blue-green colorblind and could not see all the colors!
Carrefour Mega Expo Sale – 2 to 5 Sept 2010
The Carrefour Mega Expo Sale starts tomorrow with a range of merchandise so big, shoppers will be spoilt for choice. Grocery items, clothing, homewares and appliances – take your pick! You’ll also be treated to light refreshments and finger foods when you stop by at their food stalls. There’s sure to be something for everyone, no matter the age or budget!
COMEX 2010 Singapore
Comex 2010 is here! Set to showcase over 820 exhibitors displaying about 100 product categories including gaming, software, hardware, mobile and digital imaging. Take your kids down over the weekend!
Open House – Learning Vision @ Alpha and TLL
Come talk to our Infant Care Educators at Alpha (Science Park II) or Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, NUS to learn how we maximise your baby’s development through our unique curriculum. It focuses on the development of emerging language, cognitive, sensory-motor, social and emotional skills through both left and right brain stimulation. Under the care and guidance of our highly qualified educators and caregivers, your young one will thrive in a safe and warm environment abundant with opportunities to grow and make sense of the world through exploring sights, sounds, textures and sensations.
Huggies® Champions Benefits of Swimming for Young Children
HUGGIES® will be bringing close to 100 babies and their parents in a record-setting event held on Children’s Day (1 October 2010).
Freeze your September for Ben & Jerry’s
For the hippie lovin’ ice-cream fanatics at the hippiest location, Chunk Fest 2010 promises a day of awesomeness filled with yummi-licious flavors, sweet moosic and loads of fun-tastic activities.
My Letter to you, Miss Leong
A letter expressing my heartfelt appreciation to a teacher I knew 10 years ago. Time has not made me forget her acts of kindness that changed my life forever-for the better.
Say Hello to Singapore’s very own geniuses!
We met up with the National Science Challenge winners and chatted with them about their win, parents, de-stressing activities and future plans!
Breakthrough with Alan Yip – Season 2!
Tune in to FM 93.8LIVE on the following Thursdays from 7.10 AM to 7.30 AM for “BREAKTHROUGH WITH ALAN YIP – SEASON 2″!
Nose Bleeds in Kids
Dr Veronica Toh explains nose-bleeds in children and what to do about them.
Alan Yip – Asia’s Anthony Robbins
Meet Alan Yip, founder of Mind Edge, an institution that prides itself in teaching right study habits and memory skills. Mind Edge encourages and boosts a child’s potential and allows that very child to go further than he can imagine. Graduating from Franklin College of Indiana, USA, with an impressive score sheet for his bachelor’s degree, Alan went on to become entrepreneur.
Quirky Gifts that Teachers Want!
In Singapore, Teachers’ Day is observed on 1st of September. Teachers’ Day pays tribute to teachers everywhere, and gives students a chance to honour their teacher for their efforts towards the betterment of students.
Men and Cheating
A new research has claimed husbands who are financially dependent on their wives, are more likely to cheat on their other half. The research added that the greater the earning gap, the more likely the man is to get unfaithful. Experts suggest that these husbands cheat in order to reassert their manliness.
Time to Buck(le) Up, Singaporeans!
In the first half of the year, more than 600 summonses were issued for offences related to child seats, almost five times the 125 summonses in the same period last year. Most often, these drivers failed to put their children in child seats or to belt them up.
Vomiting in Babies
Many people tend to over-feed their baby without realising it, which can lead to vomiting. A vomiting baby is rarely fine. After feeding, a bit of vomiting is observed commonly among most babies. Babies tend to vomit after eating, especially if the food is heavy and if they are unable to digest it. At times, they tend to spit out the food if they do not like it or if they are not willing to eat it. Reflux vomiting and projectile vomiting are common among babies. Theasianparent explains more about these two kinds of vomit in detail.
Love Your Body – theshapeofamother.com
theshapeofamother.com – where women of all ages, shapes, sizes and nationalities can share images of their bodies so it will no longer be secret. So WE can finally see what women really look like sans airbrushes and plastic surgery.