Children’s Day with Huggies

The last few weeks has been really busy for me and the blog. We have had the chance to try out many new things and to attend many media events.

On 1 October, we had the chance to go down to Wild Wild Wet at Downtown East for a Children’s Day event.

Huggies collage

huggies childrens day

Swimming is certainly an activity that the kids enjoy! Besides it being a great outdoor activity, swimming is also proven to improve babies’ cognitive and physical development while strengthening parent-child bonding.

We were therefore looking forward to the event!

What’s more, the event was a private event. This meant that the park was closed just for the 100 parents that attended the event! Cool right as it means No crowds! 🙂

Besides the swimming activities at the party, the kids also got to enjoy a water tele-match, aqua aerobics, cup-cake making, and there was even a baby crawling competition for the young ones!

swimming lesson

Nathan and Nadine was of course attracted to the Free Food! They grew up on Gerber’s Graduates Puffs, and so when they were giving out free samples! They were busy “stuffing” the puffs down! So Singaporean right! 🙂

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Here are some other pictures of the kid’s enjoying themselves:

cupcake making

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nathan huggies

We also loved the Free samples of Huggies Little Swimmers that we got!  This product is certainly useful!

little swimmers

If you are a parent, I am sure that you have tried Little Swimmers before! In fact, we always keep a few in the car.

They are indispensible when we suddenly find ourselves at a relative’s swimming pool, and when we realize that we don’t have any swimming attire.

That’s when we take out the Little Swimmers and let the children enjoy their swim fuss free!

So many thanks to Roszana and the people from Aonia for inviting us to the event. Hopefully, there will be more such fun events for the kids soon! 🙂

Parenting Activities:

if you are thinking about bringing your children to Wild Wild Wet, you will be glad to know that there are water slides for the kids!

The slides allow you to accompany your kids, and they are very “Slow” and safe! However, the park can get really crowded on weekends, so try to go on a weekday!

I feel that the Park is on the more Pricey side though. Tickets for the Public are priced at $15.50 for adults, $10.50 for kids (Ages 3-12). There are discounts offered for NTUC members.

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