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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">20 hours ago</abbr>
It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.
Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.
Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.
Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.
Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.
Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.
Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon