Expat Living Kids' Guide - 2019-2020
Expat Living Kids' Guide - 2019-2020
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A handbook for parents
Tips for mom/ baby essentials/ health/ schools/ activities/shopping/getaways
8 Things You Mightn't Have Known About Morning Sickness
No one likes morning sickness – or “nausea and vomiting of pregnancy” (NVP) as doctors prefer to call it, because it can strike at any time of the day – but it’s a very common side effect of early pregnancy. Here are some helpful facts, tips and advice on getting through it in one piece.
2 mins
Sleep: The Holy Grail
There’s an old saying, “People who say they sleep like a baby usually don’t have one.” Yep, pretty much!
2 mins
3 Favourite Ways ... To Get The Kids To Burn Off Energy
Sure, it’s hot out there, but a bit of heat never stopped children from wanting to run, jump, splash and slide. We asked our panellists to tell us their top kids’ activities in Singapore. They’re not only fun and healthy, but they make for some extremely sleepy young people by the time Bed O’clock rolls around. Win-win!
3 mins
The Power Of A Good Book In Little Hands
My mother dropped a bombshell during her last visit to Singapore. A mum of three, she nodded when I explained how hard it was to read in succession to my own three children at night. How did she find the time? “Simple,” she said. “I didn’t really read to you that much.”
2 mins
What's Your Approach Towards Your Children And Screen Time?
Devices: are they an essential educational asset and the “way of the future”, a modern monstrosity that sucks kids into a vortex, or a handy tool for eking out a bit more adult conversation over a restaurant table? Here’s what our panellists think.
3 mins
Staying Well In Singapore
The right school, the right home and a trusted doctor that you can depend on are perhaps the top three concerns of parents when they relocate their family to a new country.
1 min
Myths About Kids' Eating Habits And Weight
Setting the Record Straight
1 min
Does Your Child Snore?
It may be common, yet snoring certainly isn’t normal.
1 min
What To Know About That Gap Between Your Child's Teeth
Here’s what to know about that gap between your child’s teeth.
1 min
Losing The Baby Weight
Any tips, groups or activities to recommend?
4 mins
Skincare For Bubs
Keep your baby’s skin soft and healthy with the right moisturising products.
1 min
What Stroller And Car Seat Do You Use?
Perambulator, pram, push chair, stroller, carrycot, child carrier, buggy ... there might be a multitude of names for a wheeled baby carrier, but there are even more brands of these essential items on the market! We asked our Panel to name some of their faves.
2 mins
Where In Singapore Do You Live? What Do You Like About It?
Just about every compass point on the island is represented by our panellists and the neighbourhoods they call home. Here’s what they like most about their little slice of Singapore.
3 mins
Tips To Plan A Perfect Babymoon
Tips on taking that one last holiday for two before baby makes three!
4 mins
Kids In Bali
There’s more to Bali than you might imagine when it comes to cool stuff for little ones to do. Check out our list of fun family options.
4 mins
A Practical Guide To Dad Jokes
A slice of apple pie will cost you $2 in Jamaica, $3 in the Bahamas and $1.50 in Trinidad. These are the pie rates of the Caribbean.
3 mins
Expat Living Kids' Guide Magazine Description:
Editor: Expat Living Publications
Categoría: Parenting
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Yearly
Expat Living Kids' Guide Magazine is a Yearly publication that provides comprehensive information and advice on raising children in Singapore. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including:
* Education: Expat Living Kids' Guide provides in-depth coverage of the Singapore education system, including profiles of public, private, and international schools, as well as tips on choosing the right school for your child and navigating the admissions process.
* Family life: The magazine offers advice on everything from parenting to childcare to finding family-friendly activities and attractions.
* Health and wellness: Expat Living Kids' Guide covers topics such as childhood nutrition, common illnesses, and finding the best doctors and hospitals for your child.
* Travel: The magazine features family-friendly travel destinations in Singapore and around the world.
* Expat community: Expat Living Kids' Guide provides a platform for expat parents to connect with each other and share their experiences.
The magazine is known for its informative articles, stunning photography, and expert advice. It is a must-read for any expat parent living in or moving to Singapore.
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