Gardens by the Bay – Supertree and Cloud Forest

Even when the Trees are out of focus, SuperTree Grove still look magical in the evening.

For first time visitors, the SuperTrees always look impressive from any angle, and time of the day. This is our review of Gardens by the Bay.

Day or night, from the base, or from the top. Awesome !

Peeping down from the six-storey OCBC Skyway.

The best time to explore and absorb the romantic ambiance might be during dusk. The moment before the sun sets, casting an orange silhouette across Marina Bay Sands.

Look at these two time-lapse lookalike clip of the dancing SuperTrees. At 1945 daily, Garden Rhaspody will dazzle you with light and laser show. Try staying near the centre of the SuperTree Grove. We will feel a surroud sound effect.


The trees bask majestically under the Blue hour’s illumination.

At the Cloud Forest, Waterfall and water droplets greet you at the entrance. Refreshing. Listen to the downpour, feel the wind.

At certain timings (9am, 11am, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm and 8pm), mist will be released! You will be enshrouded by thick white mist. Super Cool ! Look up and see the “Yellow” lights breaking through the “mist”.


Imagine walking hand in hand with your darling or family. It is wet and slightly cold, but it is such a romantic experience.

The roof window panes have a lot of reflections. At some angles, Daddy thought it felt like stargazing.

**Useful information about Gardens by the Bay :
–> Gardens by the Bay fanpage
–> Gardens homepage

Do drop by our SuperTree and CloudForest albums for more photos.

Our previous Gardens experience :
–> Gardens grand opening
–> We were there during 2011’s Nov preview too

Thank you to Gardens by the Bay’s Ferne for the kind hospitability during our Gardens exploration. We hope more families will enjoy Singapore’s latest playground. SengkangBabies recommend that you drop by fellow Garden-bloggers’ reviews too
–> http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/the-gardens/garden-news.html

One day, Daddy wish kids can build a Robot-cleaner

Who are RoboLabs? We attended in3Labs‘ orientation last Sat to discover more about ET Robotics. Daddy first touch robotics in his Poly years, and Primary school kids are now building their own robots for international competitions wow.

What are Robots? Teacher Yama told us anything which can be programmed, is considered a Robot. Your iPad, Computers, even fridge can be programmed, thus can be considered as some form of Robot.

StarWars, Transformers, Doraemon, and Terminator are all Robots 🙂
Kids eye brighten up. AstroBoy will always capture Daddy’s their attention.

Next, we proceed to discover what Robots can do.
Robots are used everywhere in society, example Advanced medical surgery (precision) and Bomb disposal (safety).

Dancing. Kids keep twisting the controller up and down to make the Robot dance.

We cannot wait to build our own robots, our class project is a motorbike robot.
With Lego lookalike bricks, and kids’ enthusiasm and curiosity, we have all the ingredients for a fun class.

Along the way, kids can pick up an interest in science, maths, and creativity.
In3Labs’s motto is “Integrate, Innovate and Inspire“.

As we are using something like Lego bricks, we can design anything, only restriction will be our creativity.

Secretly, Daddy hope some designers will come up with a remote-control to dictate kids’ behaviour. We love our kids but sometimes they drive us nuts. During those moments, we can press buttons like “Listen”, “Just do it do not argue”, or “Eat”, “Sleep”, “Shower”, “Study” haha.

Kids will have a sense of achievement, when they see their own “robot” start moving.

Hopefully, kids will bring home with them, a new interest in Science and Maths.
More Robot photos can be found at our fanpage.
–> http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.493373014013181.128954.194377613912724&type=3

We would like to thanks Jane (of In3Labs) for the invite, and hello to the other kids from (jBabies and TanFamily who join us that morning 🙂

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Interested parents can contact Robolabs to discover more about their curriculum and fees. Trial classes can be available to gauge your kids’ interest.

– Web : http://www.in3labs.com
– Email : info@in3labs.com
– Mobile : 9828 6006

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If you love our Robots class, in3Labs has a trial class worth $75 to giveaway.
Class will be conducted on 29th July 2012, Time 13:30 – 16:00hr
Venue: Waterloo Center, Blk 261 Waterloo Street , Unit #04-37 Classroom No. 2
S(180261).

1) Pop by our fanpage, give the Robot below a name. This class is designed for kids between 5.5 to 8 years old only.

2) Winner will be randomly selected this Sat 21July at 11pm.

Good luck 🙂