Fun Nanotech Workshop for Kids!

Parents with children below 12, check this out.

www.MyHomeMalaysia.com/nanotech.pdf

For the FIRST time in Singapore and Malaysia, a FUN, HANDS-ON workshop for kids on NANOTECHNOLOGY will be held during the school holidays.

Ask your child, how does the lizard stay on the wall? And watch those eyes sparkle with curiosity! What does nanotechnology has to do with Spiderman? And how has nanotechnology enabled the invention of Plasma TVs, laptops and cameras?

Send your kids to the workshop and they will be richer at the end of the day. Richer in terms of knowledge, awareness and not to forget, friends.

A full-day workshop, inclusive of lunch and two teabreaks, as well as materials needed for the experiments and worksheets.

All for just $99, a worthwhile investment, isn’t it?

Want more value, sign up with three other kids and go for free!

Limited offer, valid only for this school holidays! Hurry, grab the opportunity NOW!

as you are reading this, you would pick up the phone and call Joan 9430-1545 or drop us an email at myhomemalaysia at gmail dot com now.

Kid’s Spirit

See what a five-year-old kid gave me last week :D

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My housemate’s nephew came to visit recently during the school holidays and he was a refreshing addition to the house during his short stay. Though he had been with us for a short time, but he had left warm feelings in each and everyone of us in the house.

What had this little kid of five years old done, to touch us so deeply?

One fine day, he was as usual, running around the house, the living room to be exact, like a lively ball of energy. That morning, he ran into my room looking bored, so I gave him some rough papers, a pencil and a children’s story book about the enormous crocodile.

I asked him to look at the pictures and draw the pictures he like. So he sat down beside me and started drawing the crocodile. He managed to draw two crocodiles using the pencil I gave him, before her granny called him to get ready to go out. So the picture was just a skeleton of pencil marks.

The next day, again he ran into my room and surprised me with a coloured picture of the crocodile drawings he drew the day before! I was impressed! Because the coloured pictures are really nice! :D

Then he set to work to give the big crocodile a few more friends and baby crocodiles. When he was done, he said he is giving it to me. I was so touched! :)

Even more touching was when all of us came home after work that same day, we realised that actually each of us have a piece of his artwork!

He actually drew five pieces of different pictures on five pieces of paper and gave each of us one of his masterpiece! Oh, how sweet he is! He drew pictures of a motorbike from his t-shirt, two buses, somemore pictures from his t-shirt and some small icons on the rough paper.

A young kid with a big heart indeed, which warmed our hearts hardened by the realities of life.

If someone as young as Joshua could touch people’s lives, how about an adult many times his age? Should we start to feel ashamed of ourselves or take action and start touching people’s lives today and make a difference?

I didn’t get to bid farewell to him. If I see him again, I would want to give him a big hug and say thank you! :)