Even at just age one, there are a variety of fun activities your little tots can participate in on their own – well, with a little help from you of course. These sensory activities for one-year-olds will not only help your bub develop new skills, they are also safe and possible to carry out at home! From arts, to physical play, to exploring sounds, your one-year-old will surely enjoy these simple sensory activities that will improve their cognitive skills, fine motor skills and creativity. Arts & crafts activities 1. Mess-free canvas art Provide your baby with a canvas, add a few drops of paint on it, then wrap plastic around it. With the drops of paint inside the plastic, encourage your baby to push their little fingers around to draw shapes and mix the colours on the canvas. This way, your child can finger paint without having to get colourful paint all over them or your living room. Plus, you get a wonderful piece of art created by your little one! 2. Baby’s hand ... » Learn More about 41 fun sensory activities for your 1-year-old’s brain development
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13 fun camps and workshops for your kids to try out during the school holidays
Looking for activities to keep your kids occupied during the holidays? Well, look no further, because there are various projects they can take up during this relaxing period! From art, to coding, to fun outdoor play, these holiday camps and workshops are sure to keep your little one engaged. Plus, they’ll also get to learn and develop unique skills as well as hone their talents. So its positively a win-win! Holiday camps 1. Bricks 4 Kidz: Movie-making: Stop motion animation camp Create a whole story using Lego blocks at Bricks 4 Kidz ! From all the cartoons and animated shows your child probably enjoys on the daily, this stop motion animation camp will give them an opportunity to bring their own animated mini-movie to life. With guidance, your kids can write their own scripts, create characters from Lego figures, and work on overall production. Your child will surely love this enriching activity and even come out with their own production! Dates: Schedules for weekly ... » Learn More about 13 fun camps and workshops for your kids to try out during the school holidays
New theme parks and rides to look forward to when you take vacations again
The coronavirus may have closed theme parks around the globe in 2020, but there has been plenty going on behind the scenes, from the creation of a new Disney castle in Hong Kong to the addition of new worlds at Universal Japan and Epcot Florida, to completely new parks in China and South Korea. Many of the world’s most well-known parks have now reopened, with stringent safety measures in place – including Japan’s no screaming rule – giving adrenaline junkies lots to look forward to when we can travel again. Here are the developments we’re most excited about. 1. Lotte’s Magic Forest, Busan, South Korea This spin-off from Seoul’s popular indoor theme park Lotte World has a completely different look and feel from the original. Four times larger and set both indoors and out, it has a European concept and an emphasis on nature, with an animatronic cuckoo clock, a talking tree, oversized topiary animals and fantastical water gardens. Six zones will house more than a dozen ... » Learn More about New theme parks and rides to look forward to when you take vacations again