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Kay Kay @ Lorna Whiston

Date:  Dec 17, 2011

We sent Kay Kay to Lorna Whiston when he turns 18 months (back in March).  This is his story at the school.  Oh ya, we sent him to full day class.  Better this way.

The school feeds him bread and biscuits.  This is where he learned how to eat with his friends.

It is about learning some new skills.  Like puttiong a ring onto the cone.

Exercising with a tricycle.

I guess Peppet show is always the kids favorite.  Kids at this age does not understand fully what story you are telling.  But, they enjoy it.

Of course, water play is fun time to get yourself wet.

They also have a sand play timing at Lorna Whiston.

Reading the story books together can be fun.  Especially those that you can touch and spin.

They can’t play basketball at this age.  But they can certainly pass the ball.

Learning Disciplin is part of the routine.  Everyone get into the circuit now!

Ok.  He wanted to be a goal keeper.

First taste of pop corns.  Learning how to chew it.

Having good motor skills is one thing they must learn in school.

Driving a car is not a must, but it is a nice skill to have too.

OK.  So far so good.  I am happy!

thanks Chen Lao-shi and Miss Jocelyn for taking good care of the pre-school playgroup.

Did I mentioned about the outings?  Lots of them.

OK.  This must be a mistake!

How can I be a butterfly?  How can I be a fairy?

As time past, my driving skill improved.

So as my bicycle skill.

My daddy always tell me to have a big smile on my face.

Even when you turn around, you still need to continue laughing and smiling.

Looks a bit concern.  But no problem, let’s cllimb.

OK.  It’s Singapore Day!

You have to paint a flag on your face!

I am in Jacob Ballas this time!  It is a children botanical garden, you know.

Selamat Hari Raya!

Oh, I love Hari Raya cookies!

Where you going this time?  Zoo?

 

OK.  This is hard.  Why do we have to bring the egg in a spoon?

So that you can paint the egg!

Or learn how to peel the egg.

Eee. What is this?

Oh… it is soup.  I like.

Let’s picnic!

I sure have fun in my first year at Lorna Whiston!

 

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