St. Kitts and Nevis is our twinning country for the YOG and some teachers as well as pupils in our school made dolls to welcome them.
The dolls, Christopher and Kenisha, will be on display at Compass Point shopping centre this week from 11-15 Aug, along with other dolls.
Here are some pictures of the beautiful dolls. Look at how pretty their costumes are!
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Listen to the National Day Theme Songs. Which is your favourite? Post your answer as a comment to this blog entry :-)
National Day Theme Song 2001
Where I Belong
National Day Theme Song 2002
We Will Get There
National Day Theme Song 2003
One United People
National Day Theme Song 2004
Home
National Day Theme Song 2005
Reach for the Skies
National Day Theme Song 2006
My Island Home
National Day Theme Song 2007
Will You
National Day Theme Song 2008
Shine For Singapore
National Day Theme Song 2009
What Do You See
National Day Theme Song 2010
Song For Singapore
National Day Theme Song 2001
Where I Belong
National Day Theme Song 2002
We Will Get There
National Day Theme Song 2003
One United People
National Day Theme Song 2004
Home
National Day Theme Song 2005
Reach for the Skies
National Day Theme Song 2006
My Island Home
National Day Theme Song 2007
Will You
National Day Theme Song 2008
Shine For Singapore
National Day Theme Song 2009
What Do You See
National Day Theme Song 2010
Song For Singapore
A City For You to Play In (4 Joy)
"... there is much the Republic (Singapore) is doing right and much the rest of the world can envy, but the country is falling down in one key area - it is not think small enough... Child-sized, to be precise, because cities must first be livable for children before they can be livable for all, says urban planning consultant Suzanne Crowhurst Lennard, who was here recently for the World Cities Summit." Little Red Dot, The Straits Times, Tuesday, 03/08/10
Should a city be a playground for children? Or is it better to have special areas where children can play? What do you think, and why?
Write about 3 things that make Singapore a better place for children to live in.
Should a city be a playground for children? Or is it better to have special areas where children can play? What do you think, and why?
Write about 3 things that make Singapore a better place for children to live in.
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