Ikea robot building contest

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We love Ikea’s kids friendly displays and we never forget to end our trip with their signature Swedish meatballs, chicken wings, or ice cream cones. The Nasi Brani (halal) set meal is value for money and delicious too.

Last Sat, we were at Ikea for a different reason, we were invited to a Robot building session ! Ikea wish to promote family bonding and fun through some group activities.

To quote from Ikea :
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When it comes to KIDS, Ikea always believe that :
– Playing is learning for life
– Sleeping is growing for life
– Time with parents, family and friends is the most important

Ikea’s Philosophy is to try to understand a child’s world from their perspective, to learn about their developmental needs throughout different stages of their childhood.

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After we say Hello to our friendly Ikea droid, we got down to work.
robot fun for kids

Materials and props were prepared in advanced for us, so we only need to milk our creative juice. Who can pass Daddy the scissor, tape, and Uhu glue?

The smaller kids were more interested in doodling, rather than helping Daddy construct his robot. Fortunately, we got two friendly “teachers” from Artz Graine to guide us.
Ikea arts and Craft, arts & craft kids activities

With Ikea’s “Make a friend” theme, kids say hello to each other, our robots and even the rag dolls! Kelvin (Cheekiemonkie) and Ai (Ai Sakura) busy at work.

Our Robot interfacing with Ash’s cute Minion πŸ™‚
diy robots, build a cardboard robot

We are all proud of the kids’ Robots.
Smales membership, Ikea Family membership

Daddy hope you can tell ours is a humble purple Robot, arts and craft is not really his forte. We added the elongated rabbit ears since the kids love our neighbour’s bunnies.

We call it “My Robot” since we are bad at naming too haha πŸ™‚

(image courtesy from Adora of GingerbreadMum)

Nice to catch up with our fellow Ikea Robotic fellowship, everyone had Fun along the way.
Hello Adora, Wai Wai, Ai, Elizabeth, Jennifer, Irene, Jean and Kelvin πŸ™‚

Take a peep at our friends’ gorgeous Robots !

After the session ended, Daddy thought he could bring the kids to Smales world again, but the wait was easily an hour plus.
Smales playground

Boon Yee and Boon Xin had enjoyed their Smales exploration in an earlier session.
Ikea Smales playground

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Good news if you love to diy handicraft with your kids.

From 28 Oct onwards, you can register online for Ikea’s “Make a Friend Contest“(diy Robot) session on 23 Nov. There will be 5 sessions of 30 parent-child teams.

(image credit Ikea)

The winning machine will stand to win $500 worth of Ikea vouchers, and be upgraded into a Life-Size robot for display at both Ikea Stores !

** Do take note that you need to be a Smales or FAMILY members first
(both registrations are free).

More details can be found at –> http://www.ikea.com.sg/makeafriend. Bring your own crafting materials to personalise your robot πŸ™‚

ikea memberships,ikea smales benefits

We would like to thanks Ikea and Artz Graine for a fun filled “robotic” morning, the kids were truly a happy bunch. More photos are available on SengkangBabies Fanpage album.

More Ikea details :
Fanpage and Website
Smales Ikea

Titans of the Past – Dinosaurs exhibition at Science Centre

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Last week, Daddy traveled back to the Cretaceous Period (before Jurassic) and Ice Age era via Singapore Science Centre’s “Titans of the Past” exhibition.
Titans of the Past, dinosaur exhibit at Science Centre

T-Rex (Tyrannosaurus) and other dinosaurs artifacts left their foot prints and roars around the exhibition arena, we humans are so small.

For those dinosaur lovers, a face mask maybe? Daddy’s chose his favourite tattoo, a three-horn triceratop !

With a jiggle, two cute dinosaurs, the exhibit “Titans of the Past” was officially announced.

We were introduced to triceratop fossils, anybody remember the dung scene from Jurassic Park?

The largest discovered T-Rex skull was on display too. Standing next to it, you pity whoever is clamped shut between it’s massive jaws !

More skulls and Fossil findings from different species.

Various articles to brush up our Dino vocabulary and knowledge. The names are all so difficult to mouth.

Human dinosaurs interaction, press the button to hear how dino sounds differ from juvenile to adult.

From the brain size, scientist can deduce whether T-Rex is smarter than the rest, or it’s sense of smell is stronger.

Press the button and witness T-Rex chomping into his dino steak. We can even hear the bone crushing effect too !

If you thought T-Rex was the largest land walking carnivorous dino, checkout Giganotosaurus !

Although dinosaurs are the stars of the exhibits, Daddy love the shadowy reflections off the roof. Look up, you do not know who is looking down at you.

Along the way, kids will find it fun to play paleontologists, trying to find the next piece of the prehistoric jigsaw.
kids dinosaurs activities science centre

Video : How did Dinosaurs become Fossils over millions of years?

Make a guess, are the dinos carnivorous and herbivorous, through their teeth makeup.

At a staggering length of 36m, Argentinosaurus is too long to be captured in one frame (catch the video below). No points for guessing where this giant was fist excavated.

If the kids enjoy the cartoon Ice Age, they will find Manny (Mammoth) and Diego (Sabre Toothed Cat) familiar.

This exhibition will allow everyone to view dinosaurs with a new level of respect.

Video: Watch the awesome Dino robotics in motion

More details about exhibition can be found on Science Centre website and Fanpage. “Titans of the Past” will be on display till 23 Feb 2014.

Admission Charges (Inclusive of Science Centre entry)
$25 – Adult
$19 – Child

More photos of event has been posted on our Fanpage album.

Do drop by BBC’s collection of Dinosaurs documentaries, Planet Dinosaur. Come 2014, Singapore’s Natural History Museum will house three sauropods dinosaurs, with one of them 27m long !

**updated 2014Jan – pop by our review of Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction at ArtScience Museum too