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Title: HoneyKids Asia: Live the sweet life with your family in Singapore

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One of our fave parts about raising kids in Singapore? The year-round summer! All that sunshine makes it easy peasy to make the most of the great outdoors. From 


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Switching to a more eco-friendly lifestyle in Singapore isn’t easy. We’ve swapped out plastic bags for reusable ones and d


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We like to think of ourselves as an inclusive lot here at HoneyKids, and we’re always on a mission to discover the best activities for kids and adults in the city. But what about the other endlessly loyal members of the family? Yup, pets need paw-some pet-friendly places to hang out, too, so we’ve been barking up the right trees all over Singapore in search of days out for hu...


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Donut or doughnut – it doesn’t matter how you spell it. These sweet treats are one of Singapore’s perennial favourites, so donut underestimate the power of these fried goods! Whether you prefer a traditional hole-in-the-middle donut or you’re more of a trendy bombolone fan, we went on a sweet, sweet mission to find the very best doughnuts in Singapore. Here’s what we...


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Big schools and small schools – does size matter when it comes to choosing a suitable international school for your children?

Some parents prefer big schools for the variety of facilities and co-curricular activities that the campus can accommodate, as well as the large teaching faculty that usually comes with the size. On the other hand, parents who go for small schoo...


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