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Science For The Family

 


 
Always trying to find an activity that combines the perfect mix of fun and education for your child? Now you have with simple step-by-step science experiments that can be completed in the vicinity of your kitchen!  


Avoid the Summer Lull: Get Painting

Are your kids bored while waiting for school to start up again?

 
Join one of Beijing Color Studio’s late summer courses.

Beijing Water Cube Water Park Is Now Open!

 

After all the ever-growing suspense about its future, Beijing Water Cube has officially opened to the public as a water park, or “Happy Magic Water Cube,” as translated by a CNN reporter.
 

New-Look beijingkids Hits the Stands!

 

The summer break is drawing to a close, but while you’ve been away on holiday the team at beijingkids has been busy giving your favorite magazine an overhaul. We’ve got a brand new cover and a few shiny new tweaks inside. Be prepared to see new sections introduced over the next few issues and old sections revamped. We love it! And hopefully you will too.
 
This August is the pregnancy issue. We got two moms to scour high and low, looking for information to help newcomers and veterans alike navigate the maze of birthing options in Beijing. They found everything you need to know about hospital and natural births. For parents who are struggling to adapt to life with a baby, mom Sonia Cahill spoke with a therapist about postnatal depression and what you can do to spot the signs. If Chinese pregnancy traditions have always baffled you, Kara Chin is here to set things straight.


Yellow Fever

The "Yellow Fever" line is an oldie but a goody, and it's often been said that behind every  stereotype exist a gain of truth. A regular contributor to beijingkids, Dinah Chong Watkins, gave her two cents as to why she believes expatriate men prefer Chinese women in her recent China Daily column.

If that piques your interest, then click here and here for more of the same, but different. 


Never Too Cool for a Family Vacation

Family vacations can be a great opportunity to spend quality time together outside of daily life. However, among this picture of familial bliss is also the possibility that one sulky teenager can effectively ruin what should be a relaxing break for their parents. Overly concerned with being “cool,” many kids’ number one vacation goal is to ditch their parental units. To combat this, resorts and hotels have started providing activities for those who are beyond scavenger hunts, but not quite ready for cocktail hour. Helping teens meet each other and stay occupied, these vacation options provide parents with a break from headphone-wearing apathetic adolescents.


BJ Theme Parks – Wait There’s More!!

Last week we posted about the world’s worst theme park, right here on Beijing’s Olympic Green. Just across the street from that nightmare is the Dino Dino Dream Park, which has been heavily advertised on the subway. While the park is a little corny, it’s definitely better than the hole up the street (and) is a decent place to take your kids if you’re running out of things to do during the endless summer vacation – but only if you’re willing to pay the hefty RMB 90 entrance fee.


Developmental Infant Swim Class: THIS Sunday 25th

Sunny Guo (mom of one) will be holding infant swim classes at Splash Recreation Club at the Sino-Swiss Hotel this Sunday. A yummy barbecue banquet will be served after the class. If you love this lesson, then sign up for one of Sunny's regular swim classes held at pools around town. Thanks to Liora Pearlman (super mom) for sending beijingkids this info.

Details below (keep scrolling for all the dates, times, locations and Sunny's contact details):

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DOLPHIN: newborn to 2 years old
SHARK: 2 to 5 years old


Mini Crustless Quiches For All!

 

Until recently, my only exposure to quiches was via my frequent trips to Comptoirs de France. I've now fallen in love with the delectable taste of these eggy creations (who knew eggs could taste that good!) My only complaint is that  quiches are often too filling for me to finish on my own.

So imagine my glee when I stumbled on a recipe for mini crustless quiches. Granted, I was drawn to this recipe because it saved me from the trouble of making puff pastry. Of course, the size of these cute little quiches appealed to me also.


Confirmed: Beijing has World's Worst Theme Park

A few weeks ago, we blogged about what might possibly be the worst theme park ever known to man – the newly opened Green Dream Park on the Olympic Green, which hopes to promote climate change and environmental protection.    The park promised some do-it-yourself activities, and even promised visitors a “chance to recline on a folding sofa that accommodates about 10 people... made entirely of recycled paper,” all for the low low price of…RMB 80.  Sounds pretty bad right?  Well, we had a chance to check out the place for ourselves, and it was worse than we thought.  If you’ve ever seen those North Korean documentaries which showcase bizarre attractions completely empty of people, this one comes frighteningly close.


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