SINGAPORE - A wind tunnel to test out self-built inventions, an area to role-play stories, and a room filled with large, interactive walls showcasing pieces of Singaporean poetry – these are features more often seen at upmarket parent-child workshops. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A wind tunnel to test out self-built inventions, an area to role-play stories, and a room filled with large, interactive walls showcasing pieces of Singaporean poetry – these are features more often seen at upmarket parent-child workshops.
Nevertheless, there is more than enough to explore at the soft launch, such as a tinkering space on the second floor that the National Library Board has set up in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution of the United States. For instance, in a rendition of Singaporean lawyer and writer Ronald Wong’s poem Punggol, children are able to tap on accompanying pop-ups to explore the locations featured in the work, such as the all-but-forgotten Babujan Zoo that was a neighbourhood fixture in the 1930s.Look out for features such as a toy library, a room filled with interactive walls that showcase Singapore poetry and resources catering to persons with disabilities at the new Punggol Regional Library.
The Stories Come Alive Room uses moving images, text, and light and sound effects to make storytelling an immersive and interactive experience for children aged four to 10 years. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY The Storyteller Cove, a space with animations, illustrations, and activity stations including for prop-making, aims to inspire to children to create their own stories. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
A staff demonstrating the usage of Borrow-n-Go during the media preview on Jan 27. It allows wheelchair users to borrow books easily by going through this passageway. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
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