Article: Facilities That Will Make Your Kids Forget They’re In School

Article: Facilities That Will Make Your Kids Forget They’re In School

 

Preschool is your precious tot’s first venture into the long and fruitful journey of education. No longer joined at the hip with mummy and daddy throughout the day, they’ll be off to explore a new surrounding alongside plenty of new friends.

To mark such a grand milestone in early childhood, your kid shouldn’t be dropped off at any random establishment with basic toys you already have at home. Check out some of these next-level facilities at Mulberry Learning!

1. Indoor sand playground

From the unusual texture beneath their feet to its adventurous vibe that lets them make-believe they’re frolicking on the beach, children love sand.

Besides the usual suspects like a slide and swing set, kids can also conquer a tall wooden hut with winding stairs or zip down a mini volcano that doubles as a rock climbing wall. For gentle souls who shy away from high-energy shenanigans, the base of the play zone has a cosy hidden nook that simulates the interior of a humble abode. Perfect for playing house!

Where: Mulberry Learning – Shenton Way
6A Shenton Way, #03-01/04 Downtown Gallery, Singapore 06881

2. Mini race track

Once children gain the skill of walking, complete mobility is a thrilling level-up that they’ll seize any opportunity to explore. Circling Mulberry Learning’s interior is a cute little race track that kids are free to “drive” on with a series of toy cars, bikes and trolley walkers.

You’ll find the most endearing details around the track, like traffic lights that actually change from green to amber to red, as well as a pit stop to fuel up.

Kids learn about road safety, and automatically stop and wait patiently when the light flashes red.

Where: Mulberry Learning – Shenton Way
6A Shenton Way, #03-01/04 Downtown Gallery, Singapore 068815

3. Baby spa and massage

Mulberry Learning has a baby spa where tiny tots can take a dip in specialised pods. Featuring soothing lights, whirlpool jets and a delightful surge of bubbles, the relaxing experience allows infants to get acquainted with the sensation of water.

This is followed by a gentle but immensely rejuvenating massage. Given their tender physical makeup, massaging babies requires utmost expertise and the most delicate of hands. At the hands of Mulberry Learning’s in-house certified baby masseuse, the technique is said to strengthen the immune system, improve digestion and blood circulation as well as provide relief for colic.

Where: Mulberry Learning – Shenton Way
6A Shenton Way, #03-01/04 Downtown Gallery, Singapore 068815

Mulberry Learning preschool facilities

If a preschool is not to a child’s liking, dropping them off daily can prove to be quite the screaming-and-crying ordeal.

With exciting facilities that not only appeal to kids but serve an essential learning purpose as well, Mulberry Learning is a place that your tiny tot will actually look forward to going to.

Equipped with a Habits Of Mind learning approach certified by MOE as a tried-and-tested gifted education programme, your child will undoubtedly be getting an invaluable head start in their scholastic journey as well.

Read the full article on TheSmartLocal.com here


*Article courtesy of TheSmartLocal.com Singapore, By Locals For Locals. Extracted from this article originally written by Renae Cheng for TheSmartLocal.com and republished with permission. Photography by Heng Wei Shin, unless otherwise stated.*

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