Went to the opening.
Kidz Amaze was giving free half hour play.
It's actually not that big or tall as claimed but for the kids it should be fun.
It's like a maze. There are nooks and corners and openings - you'll have to figure it out.
But it seemed that most of the kids prefer the toddlers' area and guess what's the hit among the kids ?
Eugene waiting for the basket to tilt over.
It's that basket up there where all the kids will throw the balls into or put it in a tube where it will be suck up to the basket.
Then wait for the basket to tilt over and pouring all the balls all over the kids !
Everyone will let out a big yell - adults included - when it happened.
No need for any complicated stuff - it's the simple stuff that the kids enjoy.
The kid managed to get to the upper level. He didn't know he was that high until he looked out and down. I saw his face turning into a grimace and wanted to cry - but I try not to say anything that might make it worse, like 'don't be scared' 'cos then it will reinforce his fear.
I pretend not to see his fear on his face, I put on a cheery face and wave to him and giving him the thumbs up.
He wanted to come down but didn't want to go via the net again - I told him to look out for another exit on the other side but he was too scared - so I told him that he then have to go down by the net.
He then gingerly felt his way and he made it - you should see his face, it was a face of triumph - that he overcame his fear and made his way down. He was looking at me with such a proud face.
At the basement carpark, you can see thru to the swimming pool. Sorry, but that's the cars' being reflected onto the glass tank.
Went back to SAFRA another day and had dinner at this Kkongdon BBQ (Korean). The marinated pork belly was very delicious. I ordered also the fish roe rice which I liked very much.
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