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03 greetings from Alex and Tampi
04 inbox @ småles
06 goodies for our special småles
07 Småland Book of Records 2013
08 balloons: don’t let go!
10 let's get crafty: papier mache
12 spot the difference
14 games games games!
16 swedishness
18 activities
19 partner's promotions
21 reduce! ways to save water
22 cookin' in the kitchen:
bubble apple soda
23 colour me
24 the adventures of
Alex and Tampi
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from Alex and Tampi...greetingsgreetings
Hej småles,
It is almost a year! We loved the many
drawings that came in of our forest friends.
Our forest friends are so happy they are seen
by our fellow småles (they thought nobody
thought of them before)!
It’s autumn now and the magical forest here
is full of apples and the smell of cinnamon
welcoming Cinnamon Bun Day which is just
around the corner. We can’t wait to put our
baking skills to practice in a special cinnamon
bun making workshop we have just for you.
You can read more about it on pg 16 & 17!
Also, check out how you can easily get
5 Smålish Dållars and see some goodies
we have in store for you on pg 6.
Did you know that balloons are bad for the
environment? We didn’t know too! Read more
about what we found on pg 8.
We hope you will have fun this holiday and
we hope to see you soon!
*Psst, change is coming in the next Bug News
and we are so excited for it!
Alex and Tampi (Lele too!) With Big Bug Hugs,
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inbox@smålesWe love to receive your drawings and letters - they just brighten
our day! Thank you and keep them coming. We apologise for not
being able to publish everything as there is not enough space.
inbox@småles
Next issue's theme Christmas is just around the corner! What do you think the magical forest would look like during winter? Share your drawings and you could stand a chance to win a DUKTIG 15-piece breakfast toy set.
BEST PICTURE
Gina Tan Xin Ying, 8 years old
Koh Zhi Qi Earlene, 4 years old
Samantha Tan Yi Ching, 8 years oldKiara Montinola,
10 years old
Alyssa Lauren Xavier, 8 years old
En Ning, 5 years old Lee Rui Xuan, 5 years old Felice Koh, 9 years old
Last issue's
theme –
Alex & Tampi's
forest friends
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Alex and Tampi loves to recycle! What are some ways you recycle? Share it with us and stand a chance to win PYSSLINGAR wall pockets to help you store your stuff! Snail Mail it to us at småles, 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764 or email to [email protected]. Remember to include your name and 16-digit Smålish passport number!
Gaby Tan Xin Yi, 9 years old
“Hi Alex, Tampi(and Lele), this is my first time writing to you. I like the June holiday because I can visit Småland more often and I can also draw and write more to you. I love the food at IKEA restaurant especially the chicken wings and drinks. Every time I visit there, I can eat at least 3 chicken wings and drink two cups of soda. I have also planned to go on a vacation, to play in the park and playground and to do some revision.”
Anson Ho, 6 years old Darren Khoo, 8 years oldPoon Le Xuan, 10 years old
“Hi Alex, Tampi and Lele, this is my first time writing to you. I love everything about IKEA. The hot dogs, ice-cream and pancakes too! I love holidays, I can wake up later than usual. Spend some time play my favourite toys and visiting library. This June, I will be visiting Genting in Malaysia. It will be a fun time. I will tell my parents to bring me to IKEA too. I simply love it there!”
“To: Alex and Tampi
I love the June Holidays because I can relax and have no homework to do and because it is a mid-year holiday. I love to spend holidays going out overseas to different countries, cities and places. This year I am going to Hong Kong using the airline Cathay Pacific. I am going to the hotel Disney’s Hollywood hotel and we are staying there for 4 days and 3 nights. I am going to play at Disneyland. I can’t wait I am so excited!”
BEST LETTER
“Dear Alex, Tampi and Lele, you are sooo cute! It is my first time writing to you. I like the June holidays because I can visit you!
I will always try my best to bring newspapers for your paper porridge, but please do not eat my letter! I am quite tall and soon
will not be able to enter Småland play area. My brother might want to join too. I love the bug news as there are many activities to
participate in. I hope I am the winner for the letter writing this time. I will make necklaces for all of you as soon as I get the beads.”
Heng Yu Tong, 7 years old
“Dear Alex and Tampi and LeLe, during the June holiday, I am going to attend some workshops. I have Math, cupcake making and photo frame making workshop. Some of the days, I am going to use it for studying. As my weakest subject is Math, I am going to buck up for Math. I am also going to study for other subjects. This June, I am not going to other countries as my mother and father have to get my brother ready for PSLE. I hope that June is the best month of the year! =)”
Last issue, we asked what you liked to do during the holidays. Here are some of our favourite letters.
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From 30 Sep – 6 Oct 2013, present your småles meal coupon at the IKEA restaurant and get a FREE ice-cream coupon when you buy the kid's meal! Yay to being a kid! Limited to one redemption per småle.
freeice-cream
with your IKEA kid's meal!
goodies for our
special smålesnew merchandise! – Lele umbrella
Be that sunshine in the rain with this new yellow umbrella!
$10 Smålish dållars
Available from 7 September onwards
get up to $5 Smålish dållars!
Complete some simple questions on www.smales.com/survey and get $2.50 Smålish dållars!
If both you and your parent complete the survey, you get $5 Smålish dållars!
goodies for our
special småles
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Great teamwork going on between our småle and his dad in the Toss & Dunk challenge.
For more pictures, visit www.IKEA.com.sg/smales/BookofRecords.
We held the 3rd Book of Records on 29 June and we all had a great load of fun! The challenges were intense as our challengers competed against each other to win the title of the best in each challenge followed by an entertaining performance by Captain Amazing and his animal friends. Alex and Tampi came by to visit too! Here are some pictures from the event and challenges!
Småland Book of Records 2013!
Captain Amazing and his
pet monkey cracking us
up with their jokes.
The challengers battling it out in an intense tiebreaker to form the Longest Paper Clip Chain.
Balloon litter.©Image Courtesy of Kevin Redgrave and Marine Conservation Society.
Balloons: don’t let go!Balloons! Who doesn't love these bright, colourful and happy things?
Our balloons do not disappear into the sky when we let them go, but they come down as litter.
The balloon litter has bright colours that animals like and animals, especially turtles, think they
are yummy food and end up eating them. When they do, these balloons would cause them to
choke and die.
As earth loving småles, let’s not let our balloons go into the air!
A poor razorbill bird trapped by balloons.
© Image courtesy of Christine McGuinness
and Marine Conservation Society.
Balloons: don’t let go!
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Instead of letting go of our balloons,
here’s what we can do:
Did you know?
That when you stick a
tape on a balloon and
poke a needle through
the tape, the balloon
will not burst but slowly
deflate? Try it !
Pop a balloonHave a balloon
popping party to see who can pop the
most balloons!
Make funny balloons
Draw on your balloons and make
balloon faces.
Guess the number of balloons
Put all the balloons in a box and have your friends guess how many balloons
there are inside! The person who guesses it correctly wins a prize.
Make a papier macheStick torn pieces of
old newspaper on your balloon with starch or white glue to make
this. You can learn how in the next page!
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Make a papier mache animal!let’s get craftylet’s get crafty
• Balloon • Newspapers or paper
for recycling
• White glue or papier
mache paste
• Shallow container
• Sand • Funnel
Materials:
step 3Make your papier mache paste by mixing 2 parts white glue with 1 part water.
step 4Transfer some papier mache paste into a shallow tray. Dip a piece of paper into the paste and let the paper soak in the paste.
step 5Shake off the extra paste and stick it on the balloon. Make the paper smooth.
step 6Repeat this until the whole balloon (except the opening) is covered. You may also use a paint brush to help smoothen the paper pieces.
step 2Tear paper or newspapers into pieces.
step 1Blow air into a balloon until you reach the size you like – keep it small! :)
Republished courtesy of firstpalette.com
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Tadah! Papier Mache Animals!
step 7Make a second layer and third layer.
step 8Let your papier mache dry completely. This may take around 2-3 days.
step 9When the papier mache has dried, pop the balloon and remove the balloon.
step 10Using a funnel, pour ½ cup of sand into the papier mache until the papier mache is balanced standing up.
step 11Cover the hole at the top and tape on some ears, feet and eyes to create your own papier mache animal and paint it! :)
Republished courtesy of firstpalette.com
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spot the differencespot the difference Instructions : Autumn calls for the picking of apples, mushrooms and different ripe berries in the Magical Forest. Can you spot the 20 difference between the 2 pictures? Tell us where each difference is located, eg, B6.12
Send in your answers with your name, Smålish passport number and contact details to [email protected] or 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764 by 1 October 2013. 20 lucky winners will each win a Måla pen set.
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games games games!games games games!
Match the shadow!What mystery lies in the shadows. Match the shadow to the objects!
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Size up the mushrooms! Alex and Tampi are looking to sort the mushrooms in their backyard but are finding it a little difficult to tell the difference in the size of the mushroom. Help Alex and Tampi by numbering the mushrooms from 1 – 7 starting from the smallest mushroom to the biggest.
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swedishnessCinnamon Bun Day – “Kanelbullens dag”Cinnamon buns, or kanelbullar in Swedish is a rolled bun with cinnamon and sugar. The dough is rolled, cut into slices and baked. Pearl Sugar is then sprinkled on top of it.
Cinnamon Buns is one of the favourite pastries in Sweden. You can have it for breakfast or as a tea-time munchie.
To celebrate the Swedish home baking tradition, 4th October was crowned a special day to highlight this tasty swirl of pastry!
So get into the Swedishness of it and get a cinnamon bun from a nearby bakery or bake one and have it with a nice cold glass of milk :) mmmm just like in Sweden.
It’s Children’s day and Cinnamon Bun day and we would like to give you a treat! Cut this out and present it at our restaurant to enjoy it. Valid only on 4 Oct 2013. Limited to 1 redemption per småle.
swedishness
freecinnamon bun
cinnamon bun workshopmmm cinnamon buns...ever wonder how it is made? Join us as we learn how to bake our very own cinnamon bun on Cinnamon Bun day itself! Coincidentally, it's also Children's Day!
Cost: $5 Smålish dållarsRemarks : Pre-registration is required. Registration starts on 9 Aug onwards and is based on a first-come-first-served basis. Sign up at the småles Bug House at IKEA Tampines.
Cost: $1 Smålish dållarRemarks : Registration starts on 9 Aug onwards and is based on a first-come-first-served basis. Sign up at IKEA Tampines or IKEA Alexandra.
Dates Location Time Class Size
4 Oct (Fri) IKEA Tampines 11.45am – 1pm 40 småles per session
Fish LanternMid Autumn is just round the corner, learn to make a lantern in the shape of a fish out of old carboard rolls.
Dates Location Time & Sessions Class Size
14 Sep (Sat) IKEA Tampines 2:30pm, 3pm, 3:30pm, 4pm (30 mins per session) 15 småles per session
15 Sep (Sun) IKEA Alexandra 2:30pm, 3pm, 3:30pm, 4pm (30 mins per session) 10 småles per session
activitiesactivities
Register for
these two
activities from
9 Aug onwards
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La NaissanceDates : 29 Aug – 1 Sep 2013Venue : School of the Arts Singapore (SOTA) Studio TheatreTicket : $28 (exclude SISTIC charge)Tickets available through SISTIC.Performed by: Flying Group Theatre (Taiwan)A puppet show performed in Mandarin with English subtitles.
When I was still in mummy’s tummy, I had many dreams, of which one remains vivid in my mind…
A little girl found an egg in a whale’s mouth, and together, they set off in search of the egg’s mother. Along the way, they met the seagulls that loved to sing, the clownfish that enjoyed playing hide-and-seek, and the seahorse daddy that gave birth to its young.
This is an enchanting journey of birth and beginnings.
Dates : 30 Aug – 8 Sep 2013Venue : School of the Arts Singapore (SOTA) Studio TheatreTicket : $28 (exclude SISTIC charge)Tickets available through SISTIC.Performed in Mandarin with English subtitles.Meet-and-greet opportunity with the cast after show!
partner promotionspartner promotions
småles enjoy 10% discount with minimum purchase of any 4 tickets!
småles enjoy 10% discount with minimum purchase of any 4 tickets!
MulanMeet Mulan, our heroine from ancient China who disguised as a boy and joined the army in place of her aged father. It was a life-transforming journey: The once-wilful Mulan had to go through the atrocities of war, and eventually learned how to cherish life.
Come join us in this legend with a modern twist, as we experience the adventures together with Mulan!
Contest: We have two pairs of tickets to giveaway! Simply answer the following question:
What is the name of our heroine? Send in your answer to [email protected]
with the header "Mulan" by 28 Aug 2013. Remember to include your name, Smålish passport
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Did you know that less than 1% of all the water on Earth can be used by people?
The rest is water from the sea, which is salt water that cannot be used. Water is
precious especially in Singapore.
reduce! ways to save waterreduce! ways to save water
When washing your dishes, turn off the tap, you can save a lot of water doing that.
Turn off the water while you wash your hair or soap yourself when you shower – you can save so much water!
Take a shower instead of a bath.
While staying in a hotel or even at home, consider reusing your towels, you save water by not putting it in the wash each time.
If you accidentally drop ice cubes when filling your glass from the freezer, don't throw them in the sink. Drop them in a plant instead. The plant will happily thank you for it.
Collect the water you use for rinsing fruits and vegetables, then reuse it to water your plants.
When brushing your teeth, rinse your mouth with water in a cup instead of rinsing your mouth from a running tap.
As environmentally loving småles, let’s do our part to save water!
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It’s apple month in October. Make your own
soda with this quick and easy recipe.
cookin’ in the kitchen
What you’ll need:
• 340 ml of unsweetened apple juice concentrate • 3 cans of carbonated soda (we suggest using Sprite or 7up) • Large pitcher/ jug
Steps: 1) Pour the apple juice and soda together in a large pitcher. 2) Stir well. 3) Add some ice cubes and if you would like, some slices of apples. You have just made your own bubbly apple soda! Enjoy!
bubbly apple soda
cookin’ in the kitchen
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