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  1. Shaping self-savvy children, one dish at a time! We witness our littlest ones (as young as 2!) as they see, smell, touch their way about; We see our junior ones manipulate kitchen cutlery and handle raw ingredients in their teams with confidence and finesse;

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  2. a novel concept intended to develop Self-Savvy™ young minds. We truly believe that. nothing else is more relatable & engaging to children, nothing else filled with learning opportunities. & nothing else brings children & their families together, than Food & the Kitchen! We realised that cooking, baking and working with their hands in the kitchen,

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  3. 9127 7266. General Enquiries. thelittleemail@gmail.com. Our Partner Venues: Brettschneider’s Baking & Cooking School (Greendale) Commune Kitchen (Frasers Tower) Anatta Culinary Academy (Neil Road) The Early Chapter (Marina Square) Kicho Loft (Aljunied)

  4. The Little Things, Singapore. 1,763 likes · 1 talking about this · 698 were here. Shaping self-savvy children, one dish at a time! www.littlethings.sg

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    • Genius R Us – from $30/Class
    • OnePA Classes – from $31.50
    • Doughworkz by Pastamania – from $28 Nett/Class
    • Little Cookhouse – from $49/Class
    • The Little Things – from $35/Class
    • Safra – from $30/Class
    • Kids’ Baking Classes in Singapore

    Creative items including cakes disguised as noodles

    Image credit: Genius R Us With a huge variety of confections on the schedule, Genius R Usis a baking school no child will ever get bored at. From seasonal items like animal-shaped Chinese New Year tarts, to pizza, and more complex cakes that are cleverly disguised as bowls of noodles, the are always new things to try. Image credit: Genius R Us There are separate for kids aged 5 to 12, and toddlers below 5 so that everyone gets to learn at a suitable pace. The latter category allows entry for...

    In multiple neighbourhoods across Singapore

    Image credit: onePA onePAhas tons of classes for all sorts of interests, and this also includes baking. While a majority of these are for adults, there are some parent-child ones for an educational bonding session with the family. Look forward to whipping up delicious goodies like Oreo cakes, cheesy cookies, and heart cupcakes, just to name a few. Image credit: onePA The best part is that these are scattered across Community Centres (CCs) islandwide, and you can filter out the search results...

    Sweet and savoury items

    Image credit: Pastamania Pastamania is a hit among children for their pasta and pizza dishes – and thankfully so for the parents, since the casual chain restaurant is super affordable. The classes at their Doughworkz baking school also follow a wallet-friendly price point, at just$28 nett per child, and a mere$5 for accompanying adults– the cheapest on this list. Bunny cinnamon rolls for Easter Image credit: @pastamaniasingapore It’s a mix of sweet and savoury items here, not limited to pasta...

    Confections based on popular children’s books

    Gruffalo paws shortbread cookies and Rainbow Fish Cupcakes Image credit: Little Cookhouse, Little Cookhouse Little bookworms would especially love Little Cookhouse, which sometimes teaches kids how to bake confections based on popular children’s books like The Gruffalo and The Rainbow Fish. Classes range from $49 – $55, which is decently affordable considering that they use Montessori-based techniques. Needless to say, your children are in good hands here. Image credit: Little Cookhouse Other...

    Operates with a “self-savvy” concept with minimal micromanaging

    Image credit: The Little Things The Little Things gives you flexibility in signing up for a la carte classes, instead of having to commit to whole packages. This is great for kids who are just starting out in the kitchen, and don’t know if baking is something they would have sustained interest in. Here, they follow a “self-savvy” concept, where they guide kids along and make sure safety is upheld without micromanaging too much – perfect for free-spirited children who like doing things in thei...

    Monthly schedule with a la carte classes

    Image credit: SAFRA Toa Payoh Lucky you if you have a SAFRA card, as you’ll only have to pay $30for your kids’ baking classes at the country club. Non-members needn’t miss out, as the public can also get in on these at$36, which is still relatively affordable. Image credit: SAFRA Toa Payoh Unlike most culinary schools, SAFRA offers a la carte classes which you can book at your child’s whims and fancies. These are held once a month, and the scheduleis already laid out for the whole year, so yo...

    Try signing your child up for baking classes if they need a worthy distraction from their smartphones or iPad games. These will keep their hands busy as they pick up new skills, and will hopefully ignite a new interest and hobby. Check out our other articles on kid-friendly activities below: 1. Kid-friendly activities in Singapore 2. Kid-friendly h...

  5. What to expect: 1️⃣ Bake Bubble Tea Cupcakes 🧁 2️⃣ Storytime with BrookieKids 📚 3️⃣ Crafting of a simple Mother’s Day gift 🎁 4️⃣ The best part – free flow BOBA for Mamas! 🥤💕 If you’re craving some bonding time with your little ones (complete with breaks and endless bubble tea), or if you’re keen to ...

  6. Jan 31, 2018 · Our Little Baking Kit is now LIVE!! Tailored with your favourite recipes, this kit is meant for kids and their parents (even family members!) to spend...