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Earthquake & Tsunami Drills: Nurturing Safety Awareness in Young Children
Discover the importance of earthquake and tsunami preparedness for preschoolers, how these drills build resilience, and ways parents can reinforce safety lessons at home.


Understanding Singapore's Booster Seat Laws: Creating Safe Pick-Up Routines for Your Preschooler
Learn about Singapore's child car seat regulations and how to establish safe, consistent pick-up routines that protect your child while fostering independence and responsibility.


Cultivating Healthy Tooth-Brushing Habits in Preschoolers: A Biblical Perspective
Discover how to teach your preschooler effective tooth-brushing habits through fun, faith-based activities at home that promote oral health and develop lifelong healthy routines.


Complete Guide to Infant-Care Subsidies for Dual-Income Families in Singapore
Navigate Singapore's infant-care subsidy landscape with our comprehensive guide for dual-income families, covering eligibility criteria, application processes, and maximizing benefits.


Daily Devotions Made Age-Appropriate: Nurturing Faith in Young Children
Discover how to create meaningful, age-appropriate daily devotions with your preschooler that strengthen their faith foundation and foster spiritual growth together at home.


Growing Together: Why Parent–School Partnership Matters
Growing Together: Why Parent–School Partnership Matters At Little Olive Tree, we believe that children grow best when the important adults in their lives walk together. On 19 December, our Yishun campus was filled with laughter, movement, and festive joy during the Jingle Joy CheerFest Carnival. Parents and children moved from station to station, played games, shared smiles, and created memories side by side. But beyond the colours and celebration, something deeper was t


A Christmas Celebration Across Generations
Why Community Matters: Learning to Love Beyond Our Classrooms At Little Olive Tree, education extends beyond the classroom. Children grow not only through lessons, but through relationships — by learning how to see others, care for them, and understand that they are part of a wider community. This is why community matters to us. When our K1 and K2 children from Little Olive Tree @ Ang Mo Kio visited PCS Cedar Tree Active Ageing Centre (Care) @ Potong Pasir 108 this Christ


Christmas came to a little village...
Last Friday, a small corner of One Holland Village felt a little warmer, a little brighter. Children from Little Olive Tree (Holland Village and Ghim Moh) were invited to take part in a Christmas caroling celebration. Twenty children turned up—eyes wide, voices ready, excitement bubbling over. Their parents were just as eager, cameras in hand and hearts full. A light drizzle made a brief appearance, but it did not dampen the spirit. If anything, it added to the charm. The
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