Family & Life Magazine Issue 13 | Page 10

SNIPPETS SHADES SPECIALIST R e t r a c t a b l e Aw n i n g Fabric Canopy Jumbo Umbrella Outdoor Roller Blinds Wooden Trellis With Aluminium Composite Panel Aluminium Composite Panel with Metal Structure Glass canopy Elite deco Pte Ltd Blk 4025 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 #01-295 Singapore 569636 Call Us Now 6281 3113 More Information here: www.elitedeco.com.sg [email protected] www.facebook.com/elitedecopteltd GREAT FOOD AND GREAT FUN So, if you’ve always having problems coming up with weekend plans for the children because you have absolutely no idea where to go, well we’ve got you covered! One of our goto child-friendly cafes that we love to spend a day in is Treehouse Café, which offers an indoor treehouse and play area as well as a dedicated schedule of programmes and activities for children. While your children are being entertained in a fun and educational environment, you can savour delicious European and Asian fare that include favourites such as Braised Lamb Shank and Slow-cooked Wagyu Cheek. LEARNING THE MAPLE BEAR WAY No, the famous pancake syrup from Canada hasn’t been eaten by a bear. Rather, the Maple Bear method combines “the best of Canadian educational practices with a child-focused system in order to bring Canadian early childhood education to students around the world”. The founder of the renowned Pat’s Schoolhouse, Patricia Koh, was the one who introduced the global Maple Bear Preschools brand in Singapore and it has been making quite a number of waves. With a rigorous curriculum delivered in over 170 schools worldwide, the Maple Bear Preschools institutes in Singapore provides a robust English-Mandarin bilingual immersion programme. Children between the ages of 18 months and six years in sunny Singapore can now benefit from the finest blend of early education practices and experienced leaders in education from Canada. Maple Bear Preschools is currently located at Bukit Timah, West Coast and the Bishan district. Visit www.maplebear.sg for more information, email [email protected] or call 9631 8496 to arrange a personal tour at a school near you. 10 Family & Life • Oct 2014 We recommend heading down to the Treehouse Café on Sundays because numerous free activities such as face painting and balloon sculpting are held on that day for dine-in customers. The café also regularly holds special chargeable ad hoc events such as storytelling, creative writing, pizza making, craft making, LEGO workshops, and cupcake decorating. Check out their Facebook page at www.fb.com/treehousecafe.sg or their official website at www.treehousecafe.com.sg for more information on these activities. We’ll see you there on the weekends! We’re the ones putting crazy colourful stars on our masks. The Treehouse Café is located at The Grandstand 200 Turf Club Road #0117. We highly recommend making a reservation as they tend to get busy on weekends. To make a reservation, call +65 6469 0282.