Can you imagine Daddy shouting Hello Kitty! Dear Daniel ! Hi Melody !
Yup, a 40 years old man in the front row behaving like Hello Kitty’s No 1 Fan.
The performers with their flowing dress was showing some skin and Daddy was trying his best to enjoy Hello Kitty with the kids, without glancing too much at the performers’ underpants.
(blushing) Yup, Daddy know this sounds so wrong, but has any other Dads face the same issue before?
Daddy was a tiny bit uncomfortable, but heh that is part of a parent’s job scope.
Some might thought Daddy is thick skin, reference here and here, but it is still a bit unnerving seated in the front row.
Daddy’s buddy, Boon Yee is also feeling a bit awkward at being surrounded by so many little girls heh heh (shy).
From now till 23 Mar, Hello Kitty will perform for you at the following time slots :
Video : Cute performance
As long as kids are happy, Daddy is Happy π
Thank You Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel for a fun afternoon π
ps.. Mummy will be bringing Boon Xin to future girly performances :p
When we were invited to pack our sleeping bags for a Dinosaur sleepover (Dinosnores!), Daddy packed his pyjamas faster than our pillows!
Daddy loved his earlier exposure at “Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction“, and two boys will be joining him to sleep under the watchful eyes of Dinosaurs for one night!
Our interactive tour started at 7pm, after the last visitors have left Artscience Museum. Can you imagine having the whole Museum to yourself?
Our friendly guide shared more history about the dinosaurs and fossils.
There are quizzes along the way, and kids will try to guess the answer from their play cards clue.
Under the shadows, the dinosaurs seem to project a life of it’s own.
The background sound effects heightens our senses, just in case a dinosaur decides to ambush us infront.
If not for the chatty kids, the Museum would be very quiet. Their excitement and inquisitive nature echoes down the corridor.
Excavation and exploration is tiring, no one will ever say paleontologist is an easy job, so many things to remember, no wonder kids got hungry quickly.
Our light dinner consists of sandwich and cheese hotdog, although some will go for crackers.
**The Dinosnores! package comes with one light dinner and one breakfast.
The whole project is manned by kids, from story-conception, scripts, special effects and editing !
Video : How do you like our joint production “Fire and Water Disaster!”? Daddy gave our effort 8/10!
Our kids normally sleep by 10pm, but Ben Stiller’s “Night at the Museum” got some surprise for the kids.
Everyone grab a beanbag, a few pieces of chocolate cookies and settle down for some museum thrills. It must be a pure coincidence that we are sleeping over in a Museum too.
Daddy hoped no one will be woken up by Trex nightmares!
Time to snore snooze, lights out at 12 midnight.
We got three layers of blankets to insulate against the cool 22 degrees. We recommend a pair of socks too.
** blankets and pillows are provided, we just need to bring our own yoga-mat or sleeping-bag to cushion the hard wooden floor
How often do you get to sleep under the watchful eyes of vicious predators and shadowy menacing teeth. Sweet dreams “Lessemsaurus” π
It was not long before Snores (humans not dinosaurs!) started rumbling around our Den.
Video : Catch a snippet of our Dinosnores! tour
We woke up to croissants and muffins, coffee and milo.
We have not gotten over our surreal dinosaur sleepover experience yet.
You can choose to go alfresco at the waterhole too, with yucky vermins for company π
#Workshop 2 – Puppet making, why do all the boys chose the lizard?
Cast the colourful lizards under the sunlight and see their colourful shadows come alive.
Boys will be boys, they need to determine who is the alpha male lizard.
#Workshop 3 – We became Dr Rich’s junior Paleontologists. Kids also learn how to distinguish between carnivores and herbivores.
Everyone wanted to volunteer to find the next fossil or footprint.
Did you notice a cute Trex in the toilet cubicle? This is just a cartoon for relief (pun unintended).
The bloggers participating in ArtScience Museum’s first sleepover event.
If you are looking for some unusual activity, or if you wish to engage the kids in dinosaurs knowledge, try ArtScience Museum’s DinoSnores! We promise you, the sleepover is anything but a snore π
The whole package shouts “experience”.
A first time sleepover for Boon Kang, a first for ArtScience Museum too.
To have the Museum exclusively to ourselves, it is an amazing experience.
If kids have a word to describe their “Dinosnores”, it would be Cool!
To quote from ArtScience Museum :
16 & 21 March 2014 6.30pm to 10am the following day
Travel back in time to the land of the dinosaurs as you spend a night among the exciting exhibits of Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction. Complete the roaring experience with interactive workshops, a movie screening and more!
$120 per child (only for children aged 6 to 12 years). Free for accompanying adults*.
*Maximum four children per adult. The number of adults must not exceed the number of children per booking.
To book, please call +65 6688 8826 or visit any Marina Bay Sands box office.