No Milk For Your Child, if….

Funny Moments, Videos

Make sure your child is not about to drink his or her milk after he or she watches the following video.

KeatKeat and Binbin went crazy after watching about 8 videos from the ‘Weird and Wonderful’ series on video.xin.msn.com. All thanks to their Papa’s awesome introduction! *eyes rolled*

They laughed uncontrollably for a loooooooong time! As if someone has locked them in a room filled with laughing gas! *faint*

The last video they watched was this before I forced them to stop watching. It was already 11pm and they were laughing and giggling at TOP Volume! I would not want my neighbours to make a call to 999 man!

So off I sent them for the milk-before-bed. In the end, Keatkeat had his first sip into his cup and giggled so hard, the Milk CAME OUT OF HIS NOSE!!!
*Super Faint*

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Kids Craft – Chinese Hong Bao Lantern

Handicraft for kids


l16Last year, I did a blog post on ‘How To Make Chinese Lantern‘ with your child and many have commented that it was too difficult for younger kids. So this year, I went to the other extreme. This is one of the easiest Chinese Hong Bao Lantern for kids craft.

DONEBut if you think your child is up to the challenge, then head over to try out the more challenging Chinese Hong Bao Lantern which I made for my in-law’s this year, over at my personal blog titled “Chinese Hong Bao Lantern 2011“.

Things you need for this Kids Craft:

  1. 6 Square Hong Bao
  2. Red Ribbon
  3. Glue
  4. Stapler

STEP 1: Prepare 6 pieces of square Hong Baos.

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STEP 2: Fold the Hong Bao into half Horizontally just like what Binbin did below. Open it up, then Fold into half again Vertically.

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STEP 3: Open it up and you should be able to see a Cross line on the Hong Bao.

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STEP 4: Turn the Hong Bao over and Fold the corners of the Hong Bao to the middle crossed point as shown below.

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STEP 5: Once done, you will get this. Repeat Step 2-4 for the remaining Hong Bao.

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STEP 6: Glue the corners of 3 Hong Baos together as illustrated below.

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STEP 7: Repeat Step 6 to create another set of 3 Hong Baos.

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STEP 8: Glue the two sets together as demonstrated by KeatKeat below.

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STEP 9: Before gluing the last corner, place the red ribbon in between the corners and stapler it, so that you can hang it up.

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STEP 10: Ta-Daa… One of the Simplest Chinese Hong Bao Lantern!

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Have Fun with your child with this Kids Craft! *smile*


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