During the school holidays, my daughter and I went to check out Playeum’s latest exhibit, ‘A World Full of Stories’. Playeum is a wonderful space in Singapore which organizes creative exhibits for children. I like how each installation is well planned, allowing kids to interact with art at their own pace. From glass painting, kinetic sand play, storytelling to imaginative play, kids have a whole lot {Read More…}
The Better Toy Store, Singapore
My daughter still loves the toy tea set she received as a gift from a friend on her second birthday. It is ergonomically designed, fits her little hands perfectly and is designed in lovely pastel shades – well you get the picture. I decide to visit the store it is bought from. The Better Toy Store is a {Read More…}
Providore, Singapore: Elegant Cafe
I stop by Providore, an elegant cafe located at Mandarin Gallery on Orchard Road, Singapore. The quiet cafe located on level 2 of the gallery overlooks the busy Orchard Road – Singapore’s shopping district. The cafe menu has a bit of everything – muesli, sourdough toast, pastries, lasagna, meat and cheese platters for a quick {Read More…}
Little Friends by Lamasso: Comfortable fashion for little ones
Lali Masso’s non-chalant studio is housed in one corner of her beautiful apartment in Singapore. This is where Lali, the founder of Little Friends by Lamasso stocks her beautiful line of clothing. If comfort is what you choose for your kids, then this brand is for you. Lali stays away from the frills, lace and {Read More…}
Museum stop: Red Dot Design Museum, Singapore
Last week, I made a trip to the Red Dot Design museum in Singapore. It is a lovely space housed in a bright red building. The private museum showcases the winning entries from the Red Dot Design Awards. This includes product, conceptual and communication designers from around the world. Singapore is the only country outside Germany {Read More…}
KokoPanda, Singapore: Charcoal yogurt
Charcoal yogurt? Sounded interesting. I stopped by Kokopanda last week to taste the signature Koko Twisto – a blend of black yogurt and white ice cream. The black fro-yo doesn’t taste a whole lot different from a regular fro-yo, but the pleasant tartness combines well with the sweet taste of ice cream. I like how the cup is dressed up with {Read More…}
VSolo clothing: $50 giveaway
Hi there! Today, I am introducing VSolo, a children’s clothing brand from Singapore, which I totally love. Just have a feel of their fabric and you will know why. Their uber soft fabric coupled with elegant prints make their clothing delightful. One afternoon I amble into their Cluny Court store to see the designs on display. {Read More…}
The Patissier: Cake cravings
Recently, we scouted for some cake options for our daughters birthday, and this is one bakery you can’t go wrong with. The Patissier, which runs as a family enterprise, whips up some yummy cakes. If you enjoy mousse- based cakes, The Patissier won’t disappoint. I know fondant is all the rage, but if you’re not a big {Read More…}
Polkaros: hand-painted ceramics
I meet Ros Lee, a talented ceramic artist at the Dreamseeds Art Fest, organized by non-profit organization Club Rainbow. Ros was here to conduct a ceramic painting workshop for the beneficiaries of Club Rainbow, and some members of the public. I had a great time volunteering at the event, and watching Ros teaching participants how to paint {Read More…}
Popbar Singapore: Gelato on a stick
In Singapore weather, it is always a good time to eat ice-cream. So if you are looking for a new option, check out the recently opened Popbar, which serves gelatos and sorbettos on a stick. Located just off the escalator at the basement of the mall Plaza Singapura, Popbar is not hard to miss. Behind {Read More…}