Mount E Doctor for a Day review

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After kids hear about the dreaded cholesterol at Mount E Doctor for a Day, they promised to keep off French fries. Their self-imposed restrain lasted for a respectable 30 minutes :p

In case you are wondering, that yellow “bulb” is a giant Heart and its capillaries.

Mount Elizabeth has invited us to their popular “Doctor For A Day” series.
Read our Fun experience at Parkway East Hospital.

Besides playing different roles in the room, kids enjoy interacting with the “mentors” (and sometimes mannequins).

Checkout the cute “ER” outfits! Kids look so professional and proud parents could not stop smiling.

They might be small, but our doctors excel in the nursery. Be it changing diapers, feeding or singing a lullaby. At the very least, Daddy hope they finally understand the amount of shit effort parenting involves.

Emergency Room (ER) looks glamorous on TV, but kids realised very quickly that performing CPR and evacuation is not easy. To inject some sense of realism, kids had to drive their “ambulances” around too.

Outside the “operating theatres”, parents are beaming with pride and laughter.
Look, my child can administer AED shock!

Our kids are enjoying themselves too. Heh, you do not get to play with a syringe everyday. Daddy can still remember commando Boon Kang (no2) never cried during his jabs.

A giant Heart pulsating away! So this is the organ which is working 7×24, 365 days a year, pumping our blood flowing through our veins.

The cardiologists have carefully inserted large blocks of cholesterol (white cotton buds) into the veins. Gross! Now we feel so guilty consuming all the Bak Kwas.

With every mission accomplished, junior Doctor gets a stamp.

End of tour, graduates get a certificate.

Pharmacy is transformed into a studio for the graduation photoshoot.

At the lobby, kids find familiar scenarios from their “Doctor for a day” app. Example, trying to identify nutritious and healthy food.

Suitable for kids 4 to 8 years old, Doctor for a Day app is both fun and educational.

Friendly staff, they make the whole internship experience so much more memorable!

Thank you Mount E Doctor for a Day for the fun internship. Role playing as Doctors, nurses and specialists at Mount Elizabeth, be it bandaging or even fire fighting, kids gain valuable medical knowledge through their various jobs scopes and interactions.

Daddy secretly hope they will be less fascinated about Fast food :p
Parents should checkout Mount E Doctor For a Day for future recruitment, these internships are always a sold out feature.

More cute internship photos can be found on our Fanpage album. We are recommending you to pop by Emergency Preparedness Centre (EPC) to experience more Homeland interactions.

Chinese Zodiac animals sequence and Chinese New Year

A few more days to go before the GOAT gallops to the 15th day of Chinese New Year (CNY). Thanks to the kids, Daddy now know GOAT ranks Number 8 on the Chinese Zodiac animals (十二生肖).

This CNY, the kiddos show us a few other tricks too. They know how to play Mahjong! It was hilarious watching them “grab” their tiles, just nice we got four kids (脚) to start a game :p

Just in case you are wondering why SengkangBabies is promoting gambling, kids are actually playing Jenga haha.
Chinese New Year Mahjong

Daddy always forget the Zodiac animals sequence, except first is Rat and last is Pig. Fortunately kids came to the rescue with a catchy tune. The only downside is kids insist parents sing 100 times with them every day.

Video : How to remember the 12 Chinese Zodiac animals

Lastly, when did Boon Yee pick up Piano? Although he is banging the notes, he got some “pattern” right?

Traditionally, this is what we do during Chinese New Year. On the first day, kids will start queuing for 紅包 (red packets). We insist each one come up with a different Chinese New Year greeting 🙂

Sort of a rehearsal for them before we go visiting.

OOTD for our family, not sure what is OOTD, ask the kids :p

Wishing Good Health for everyone 🙂

Feasting always start with 团圆饭 (reunion dinners), followed by endless meals (and snacks) at relative’s homes.
团圆饭

Kids love the selfie stick! They are taking turns to take wefies 🙂


Enjoying cousin’s company. Eating, playing, chit-chating. Having Fun!

Along the packed schedule, we celebrated Mummy’s Birthday on CNY day 2 (初二).

Other Chinese New Year activities.

A few more sunsets, and just like that, Chinese New Year 15th will be this Thursday. Just 12 months ago, we instagram our daily activities (click for story).

A new start, a period to appreciate what we have achieve together as a family and to collectively appreciate our blessings. To everyone, 新年快乐 心想事成 🙂