Don't Stop Asking.... and Answering...

~ Posted on Monday, March 24, 2014 at 7:02 AM ~

As much as I get tired of answering our kiddos' (especially our 5 years old boy) never-ending questions, whenever possible, I will also ask them on certain things. Sometimes I'm surprised with what our kiddo knows. Their mind is innocent and pure, even if they do not know the answer, it is nice knowing what goes on in their mind and how they perceive the world around them.

Sometimes, I explain to our boy even when he has not ask me anything yet. I feel we should not just wait for them to ask. Sometimes he might not know what to ask so I think it is good to be explaining to him so that he too can learn something new.

For example, while watching the Wall-E show, our boy asked me 'What does Wall-E do? What is his job?' and after explaining what Wall-E does, I continued explaining why there are no other robots around, why Wall-E compressed the rubbish into cute little cubes and so on. A question from our boy on why there is only Wall-E on earth will lead me to explain why, what is pollution (surprised me when our boy told me 'dirty things' when I asked him what is the meaning of pollution), why plants and trees are important to us (oxygen!) and so on.

So parents, don't let your kiddo stop asking, and as for us, don't stop answering. As tiring as it is, cherish moments like this when your kiddo still wants to listen to you, when they still look up to you and trust you wholeheartedly and that you are always there ready to support them.

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Baby Room Review - The School Jaya One

~ Posted on Friday, March 21, 2014 at 8:14 AM ~

I hope you enjoy reading my baby room review as much as I enjoy sneaking in my camera along with my baby and sheepishly taking pictures during the nursing session hehehehe.... Today's post is in this newly opened mall called 'The School' in Jaya One, Petaling Jaya. There's nothing much to see when we went there, some educational shops here and there, lots of nice and cute alphabets decoration (F for Fly, U for UFO, N for ninja) that I took the opportunity to test our 5 years old boy.

Anyway, as a breastfeeding mother of 3, my hubby happily told me there's a nursing room nearby after he got back from bringing our boy to the toilet. So I went to check out the nursing room since I was due to nurse our 5 months old Carolyn anyway hehehe...


MY FEEDBACK

Location: I apologised as I did not take note which floor was the nursing room located at, but it was near the big shop selling lots and lots of bicycles, trikes, strollers, toys etc. Signage pointing to the nursing room is easy to locate. From far you will notice the automatic sliding door into the baby room.

Once you stepped into the baby room, on the left hand side you will see a small toilet for children, good for those in potty training stage. Next to it is the nursing room, there's a door which you can close and lock (though the lock was not working when I was using the room). There's a few platform for diaper changing statio and a sink next to them.  

Facilities: Dustbin, mirror, sink, handwash liquid, paper towel dispenser right next to the sink, electrical outlets, some diaper changing station, 1 comfy sofa and some more electrical outlets in the nursing room.

Comfort Level: The room is comfortably lit and cosy (picture above of me nursing our 5 months old Carolyn), room size is just nice  though I feel it can do with another sofa to make full use of the room space. Probably add in some nice wall paper deco or some magazines for the nursing mums to read or browse through? Just some suggestions...

Oh, and one more thing, while I was nursing, I noticed a loose screw at the corner near the door and some cracks on the wall near the floor, looks moldy from where I sat. The nursing room could do with a little bit more improvements, otherwise it is comfortable enough for a nursing mum.

 

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Product Review - Training Chopsticks

~ Posted on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 7:12 AM ~

As a Chinese, I believe we should be able to use chopsticks, well if not all the time, at least we must be able to hold one with grace and use it properly. I was looking around for some nice cloth books for our kiddos when the sponsor generously offered two pairs of Training Chopsticks in exchange for my review on them. Well, why not right?

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"We're a friendly online store which mainly providing educational toys, cloth books, family tee and other mother baby items. Owning a cute and active toddler of our own, we understand what a parent would need. We love to bring convenience for all busy parents to just browse online, place order and all items would be delivered to you by door step. niceVin, your family store."

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Companies that earned my respect are those that offered products without even asking me! You know, as a mother of 3 kiddos, I never ever abused my mummy blogger status by trying to gain more items (there are people who think just because they have x number of kids, they must have x number of products as well). No, that's not me. I have 3 kiddos but their age gap is different. If you have a products that I think one of them or us in the family can use and try out, that's good enough for me. No need to supply to the whole family.

So anyway, like I mentioned earlier, companies that earned my respect are those that offered products without even asking me! Janice, one of the owner of niceVIN immediately said she's offering me 2 pairs of these Training Chopsticks since our 5 years old boy and 2.5 years old girl are in the solids eating stage and could very well be trying them out. I was just thinking in my mind it would be great for Benjamin to try this out and here she is offering me 2 pairs for both Benjamin and Alyson to try. Awesome!

Anyway, let me start of by describing to you guys a little more about these Training Chopsticks. It has 2 colors for you to choose: Pink and Green. Awesome again since Benjamin loves all things green (think soldier theme!) while Alyson loves all things pink (think princes-sy theme) These chopsticks are about 6 inches long, smooth to the touch and has a flat tip at the end to help you grasp the food properly. 

It has a rounded tab (either green or pink) about 2 inches from the top of the chopsticks where your child is supposed to rest their thumb on it to manoeuver the chopsticks. And just below the green / pink rounded tabs, there is about half an inch colored part where your child is supposed to place their index finger on it to hold one of the chopsticks in place while you move the other chopstick up and down.

These chopsticks are from Japan, so the instructions of course were in Japanese. And I don't read Japanese. Speaking basic words of it, yes, but reading definitely no-no. So I am annoyed I can't read the instructions!

To put these Training Chopsticks into practise, I brought them along for our family outing. We were having dinner at a Japanese restaurant and I was having some udon meal, so I let our kiddos tried out the chopsticks. Pictures below of our 5 years old boy trying the chopsticks for the first time in his life. Definitely need more practice looking at how he holds the chopsticks but not bad, he managed to pick up some food from his plate hahaha...

Our 2.5 years old girl finds it very amusing to see her big brother holding the new gadget and she gave hers a try as well. The chopsticks are a tad too big for her small hands but oh hey, she managed to pick up some food from her plate as well!

Pictures below taken few days later as we have our lunch - noodle and I noticed our girl had better finger grasp on the chopsticks already! With more practise I think it will be easy peasy for our kiddos to use the chopsticks!

Summary: The "Training Chopsticks" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, I love it and definitely has potential to be use again and again and to be passed down to the younger kiddos later on. I love the material, the attractive colors and the price is very affordable as well, worth the buy to let your child have a good training in using them. Recommended! 

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You can get the "Training Chopsticks " from niceVIN Facebook page.

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I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the product by niceVIN in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine. I'm a full-time mummy