Get ready to make family time extra special with a delightful mix of Deepavali celebrations at the Indian Heritage Centre and some Halloween family fun. With a range of activities and events, you can ensure that your weekends are filled with joy and cultural experiences.
Deepavali-Themed Programmes
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The annual Deepavali open house at the Indian Heritage Centre is back, running every weekend until November 12. This event offers a fantastic opportunity for your children to immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions of Deepavali.
Activities for Kids
At the Indian Heritage Centre, your children can participate in a variety of activities that aim to better understand Deepavali traditions. The best part? Admission to the centre in Little India and most of its programmes is free. While you’re there, make sure to grab complimentary Deepavali money envelopes (while stocks last).
Paid Workshops
For those interested in deepening their experience, the centre offers paid workshops. A henna artistry beginner class on October 22 is perfect for teenagers aged 14 and above, and the cost is just $20 per person.
Additionally, there’s a dramatized gallery tour showcasing a traditional Indian wedding on November 4 and 5. This exciting experience is available for kids starting from the age of five and their parents, priced at $10 per person.
Halloween Family Fun
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If you’re planning a Halloween children’s party, don’t miss out on Chateraise, the Japanese confectionery chain. Their Cute Little Ghost Cake, priced at $45 for a 14cm cake, is a spooky and delicious treat that your little ghouls will adore. Layered with pumpkin cream and bits and coated with almond crunch, it’s a delightful addition to your dessert table.
Individual Servings
For individual servings, the mini cakes, priced at $6.70 each, offer a delectable experience. The Black Cat mini cake has a tangy strawberry center encased in chocolate mousse, while the Pumpkin Ghost cake is layered with pumpkin cream and papaya custard cream.
Halloween Best Dressed Competition
For kids who love dressing up, Century Square mall is hosting a Halloween best-dressed competition. Sign your children up by Friday for a chance to win shopping gift cards worth up to $600. The finals will be held on October 28, and it’s open to children aged one to 12 years old.
Free Picture Book
Image from Emily Lim-Leh and Josef Lee
In addition to all the festivities, Singapore author Emily Lim-Leh and illustrator Josef Lee have a heartwarming gift for you. They have teamed up for their fourth picture book, “I Really, Really Don’t Feel Well,” which you can download for free.
Supporting a Cause
This fictional work is inspired by a real case of a child who started to experience physical discomfort whenever her parents argued. It contains an explanation of how trauma affects a child’s development. By detecting and intervening early, we can help children cope better with distressing events in their lives.
Moreover, this book is a voluntary project by the creators to support the non-profit organization Epworth Community Services, which works with disadvantaged children.
This festive season, make the most of your family time by celebrating Deepavali at the Indian Heritage Centre and enjoying Halloween family fun. These engaging activities and treats will create lasting memories and bring joy to your loved ones. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to embrace different cultures and create special moments with your family.
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